Food security and job position in the pandemic context of COVID-19 in Mexico
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Food security, Job position, COVID-19, Mexico, Socioeconomic conditionsAbstract
Introduction: Food security is an issue linked to the development of individuals, households and societies. However, it is a multidimensional concept that is sensitive to social, economic or health factors. Employment position is a decisive aspect of the financial resources that a person, family or household has to face food insecurity. Objective: To identify, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the effects that the job position of the head of the household had on the food security of households in Mexico. Materials and methods: Descriptive and cross-sectional study, based on data from the National Survey of Health and Nutrition Continuous COVID-19. Using ordinal logistic regressions, the effect of the job position of the head of the household on food insecurity was estimated, adjusting for characteristics of the head of the household such as gender, education or if he or she is elderly, as well as household characteristics such as household size, locality and region of the country. Results: Households whose head was working as a worker, day laborer or laborer are more likely to experience food insecurity than households with a head who works as a boss. or employer. Conclusion: It is essential that governments develop policies focused on food security in sectors of the population that are socially vulnerable such as workers, day laborers or peons.
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