Consumption of food away from home is rapidly growing across the developing world. Surprisingly, the majority of household surveys around the world haven not kept up with its pace and still collect limited information on it. The implications for poverty and inequality measurement are far from clear, and the direction of the impact cannot be established a priori, since consumption of food away from home affects both food consumption and the poverty...
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2015/05/05
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS7257
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2015/05/05
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Disclosed
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You are what (and where) you eat : capturing food away from home in welfare measures
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consumption