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The Economics Of Emergency Food Aid Provision 1st Ed Martin Caraher

  • SKU: BELL-7150096
The Economics Of Emergency Food Aid Provision 1st Ed Martin Caraher
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.88 MB
Author: Martin Caraher, Sinéad Furey
ISBN: 9783319785059, 9783319785066, 3319785052, 3319785060
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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The Economics Of Emergency Food Aid Provision 1st Ed Martin Caraher by Martin Caraher, Sinéad Furey 9783319785059, 9783319785066, 3319785052, 3319785060 instant download after payment.

This short book reviews the provision of food bank and other emergency food aid provision with a specific focus on the UK, whilst drawing lessons from North America, Brazil and Europe. The authors look at the historical positioning of food aid and the growth of the food aid sector in the UK following the period of austerity 2007-2012, before addressing the causes of food insecurity and concluding that food banks are a symptom of austerity and government inaction which fail to tackle the underlying causes of food poverty. The research is timely, and considers a range of disciplines and practices. This book will appeal to researchers, policy makers and practitioners food economics, welfare economics, public policy, public health, food studies, nutrition, and the wider social sciences.

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