Household Food Security and Vulnerability: the Sustainable Livelihood Framework
This study examines determinants of household food security among the poorest households in Kalibawang, Yogyakarta. The Sustainable Livelihood Framework (SLF) is an approach that we use to explain how the poorest in the rural area in facing the vulnerability due to the coping food problem affected b...
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description | This study examines determinants of household food security among the poorest households in Kalibawang, Yogyakarta. The Sustainable Livelihood Framework (SLF) is an approach that we use to explain how the poorest in the rural area in facing the vulnerability due to the coping food problem affected by the El Nino phenomenon by using their assets. To analyze factors in influencing food security for poor households in the village, we consider using determinants of household assets (human capital, financial capital, physical capital, natural capital and social capital), income, dummy employment, and many family members. Also, the sources of data for this study are cross section primary data from 125 poorest households, which are obtained by the Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and personally administered questionnaire methods. For further analysis, we used Coping Strategies Index (CSI) as a food security indicator, and Ordinary Least Square (OLS) is a method to explain the influence of determinants. Based on the analysis, the results indicate the factors that have an impact on the poorest household food security are the female education, financial, physical, and social capital, as well as employment status.Meanwhile, the head of household education, natural capital, and income have no effect on food security among poorest in the rural area. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a4ebd32e702e41a3a39206dea88ef1c02022-12-21T23:15:23ZengUniversitas Negeri SemarangJEJAK: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kebijakan2460-51232017-09-0110222324110.15294/jejak.v10i2.112906496Household Food Security and Vulnerability: the Sustainable Livelihood FrameworkDini Yuniarti0Yunastiti Purwaningsih1Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, YogyakartaDepartment of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Sebelas Maret University, SurakartaThis study examines determinants of household food security among the poorest households in Kalibawang, Yogyakarta. The Sustainable Livelihood Framework (SLF) is an approach that we use to explain how the poorest in the rural area in facing the vulnerability due to the coping food problem affected by the El Nino phenomenon by using their assets. To analyze factors in influencing food security for poor households in the village, we consider using determinants of household assets (human capital, financial capital, physical capital, natural capital and social capital), income, dummy employment, and many family members. Also, the sources of data for this study are cross section primary data from 125 poorest households, which are obtained by the Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and personally administered questionnaire methods. For further analysis, we used Coping Strategies Index (CSI) as a food security indicator, and Ordinary Least Square (OLS) is a method to explain the influence of determinants. Based on the analysis, the results indicate the factors that have an impact on the poorest household food security are the female education, financial, physical, and social capital, as well as employment status.Meanwhile, the head of household education, natural capital, and income have no effect on food security among poorest in the rural area.https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/jejak/article/view/11290food security, sustainable livelihood, vulnerability. |
spellingShingle | Dini Yuniarti Yunastiti Purwaningsih Household Food Security and Vulnerability: the Sustainable Livelihood Framework JEJAK: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kebijakan food security, sustainable livelihood, vulnerability. |
title | Household Food Security and Vulnerability: the Sustainable Livelihood Framework |
title_full | Household Food Security and Vulnerability: the Sustainable Livelihood Framework |
title_fullStr | Household Food Security and Vulnerability: the Sustainable Livelihood Framework |
title_full_unstemmed | Household Food Security and Vulnerability: the Sustainable Livelihood Framework |
title_short | Household Food Security and Vulnerability: the Sustainable Livelihood Framework |
title_sort | household food security and vulnerability the sustainable livelihood framework |
topic | food security, sustainable livelihood, vulnerability. |
url | https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/jejak/article/view/11290 |
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