Seasonal Hunger and Its Mitigation in North-West Bangladesh
Seasonal Hunger and Its Mitigation in North-West Bangladesh
Seasonal hunger may result from seasonality of agriculture when households fail to smooth income and consumption. Using household survey data from the north-west region of Bangladesh, this article examines alternative measures of seasonal hunger, and provides some evidence to support policies and programmes needed to mitigate seasonal hunger. The results suggest that a large majority of food-vulnerable households are the perpetual poor, as opposed to a small percentage of households who are subject to food deprivation only during the lean period. Findings suggest that government safety net programmes and microcredit provide a cushion for the poor to stave off seasonal hunger.
CITATION: Khandker, Shahidur R.. Seasonal Hunger and Its Mitigation in North-West Bangladesh . : Taylor & Francis , 2012. The Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 48, Issue 12, December 2012, pp. 1750-1764 - Available at: https://library.au.int/seasonal-hunger-and-its-mitigation-north-west-bangladesh-4