Geographic and socio-demographic predictors of household food insecurity in Canada, 2011-12
Abstract Background Household food insecurity is a potent social determinant of health and health care costs in Canada, but understanding of the social and economic conditions that underlie households' vulnerability to food insecurity is limited. Methods Data from the 2011-12 Canadian Community...
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Main Authors: | Valerie Tarasuk (Author), Andrée-Anne Faf (Author), Andrew Mitchell (Author) |
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