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11: Malnutrition in India and Mexico
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Maps vi
- Figures viii
- Tables x
- Boxes xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- 1. Introduction 1
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Part I: Locating Hunger
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Indicators of Malnutrition
- 2: Food Availability 11
- 3: Prevalence of Undernourishment (POU) 19
- 4: Micronutrient Malnutrition 26
- 5: Malnutrition and Obesity 32
- 6: Growth Failure 37
- 7: Household Poverty 43
- 8: The Hunger Vulnerability Index 51
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Patterns of Hunger within Countries
- 9: Child Growth Failure in Uruguay 57
- 10: Food Insecurity in the United States 63
- 11: Malnutrition in India and Mexico 67
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Part II: The Sources of Hunger
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National Resources
- 12: Population Growth 71
- 13: Arable Land per Capita 79
- 14: Environmental Systems Health 84
- 15: Human Resources: Literacy 86
- 16: Built Resources: Roads 88
- 17: Change in Resource Base 91
- 18: Climate Change 94
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Technology
- 19: College and University Enrollment and Research and Development 97
- 20: Agricultural Technology: Fertilizer 103
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Institutions and Power Relations
- 21: Colonialism and Neocolonialism 107
- 22: Debt and International Power Relations 112
- 23: Political Freedoms 115
- 24: Income Inequality 118
- 25: Gender Inequality 122
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Poverty and Hunger
- 26: National Income per Capita 125
- 27: Extreme Poverty 131
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Exacerbating Conditions and Events
- 28: Dependency Ratio 135
- 29: HIV/AIDS 140
- 30: Malaria 143
- 31: Health Expenditures per Capita 145
- 32: Unsafe Water and Poor Sanitation 148
- 33: International Trade and Primary Products 154
- 34: International Terms of Trade 157
- 35: Terms-of-Trade Shocks 160
- 36: Food Trade 162
- 37: Food Price Shocks 165
- 38: Development Aid and Food 168
- 39: War 174
- 40: Natural Disasters 178
- 41: Conclusion 181
- Appendix 1: Map Data Sources 185
- Appendix 2: Hunger Vulnerability Index 188
- Notes 191
- References 193
- Index 199
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Maps vi
- Figures viii
- Tables x
- Boxes xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- 1. Introduction 1
-
Part I: Locating Hunger
-
Indicators of Malnutrition
- 2: Food Availability 11
- 3: Prevalence of Undernourishment (POU) 19
- 4: Micronutrient Malnutrition 26
- 5: Malnutrition and Obesity 32
- 6: Growth Failure 37
- 7: Household Poverty 43
- 8: The Hunger Vulnerability Index 51
-
Patterns of Hunger within Countries
- 9: Child Growth Failure in Uruguay 57
- 10: Food Insecurity in the United States 63
- 11: Malnutrition in India and Mexico 67
-
Part II: The Sources of Hunger
-
National Resources
- 12: Population Growth 71
- 13: Arable Land per Capita 79
- 14: Environmental Systems Health 84
- 15: Human Resources: Literacy 86
- 16: Built Resources: Roads 88
- 17: Change in Resource Base 91
- 18: Climate Change 94
-
Technology
- 19: College and University Enrollment and Research and Development 97
- 20: Agricultural Technology: Fertilizer 103
-
Institutions and Power Relations
- 21: Colonialism and Neocolonialism 107
- 22: Debt and International Power Relations 112
- 23: Political Freedoms 115
- 24: Income Inequality 118
- 25: Gender Inequality 122
-
Poverty and Hunger
- 26: National Income per Capita 125
- 27: Extreme Poverty 131
-
Exacerbating Conditions and Events
- 28: Dependency Ratio 135
- 29: HIV/AIDS 140
- 30: Malaria 143
- 31: Health Expenditures per Capita 145
- 32: Unsafe Water and Poor Sanitation 148
- 33: International Trade and Primary Products 154
- 34: International Terms of Trade 157
- 35: Terms-of-Trade Shocks 160
- 36: Food Trade 162
- 37: Food Price Shocks 165
- 38: Development Aid and Food 168
- 39: War 174
- 40: Natural Disasters 178
- 41: Conclusion 181
- Appendix 1: Map Data Sources 185
- Appendix 2: Hunger Vulnerability Index 188
- Notes 191
- References 193
- Index 199