Food Insecurity and Social Policy: A Comparative Analysis of Welfare State Regimes in 19 Countries.

Int J Soc Determinants Health Health Serv

Division of Health Systems Science, Department of Medicine, UMass Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA.

Published: April 2024

We sought to determine whether a country's social policy configuration-its welfare state regime-is associated with food insecurity risk. We conducted a cross-sectional study of 2017 U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization individual-level food insecurity survey data from 19 countries (the most recent data available prior to COVID-19). Countries were categorized into three welfare state regimes: liberal (e.g., the United States), corporatist (e.g., Germany), or social democratic (e.g., Norway). Food insecurity probability, calibrated to an international reference standard, was calculated using a Rasch model. We used linear regression to compare food insecurity probability across regime types, adjusting for per-capita gross domestic product, age, gender, education, and household composition. There were 19,008 participants. The mean food insecurity probability was 0.067 (SD: 0.217). In adjusted analyses and compared with liberal regimes, food insecurity probability was lower in corporatist (risk difference: -0.039, 95% CI -0.066 to -0.011, p  =  .006) and social democratic regimes (risk difference: -0.037, 95% CI -0.062 to -0.012, p  =  .004). Social policy configuration is strongly associated with food insecurity risk. Social policy changes may help lower food insecurity risk in countries with high risk.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10954393PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/27551938231219200DOI Listing

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