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Rural Food Insecurity: A Longitudinal Analysis of Low-Income Rural Households with Children in the South
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Longitudinal AnalysisRural DevelopmentRural EconomyRural ResearchPublic Health NutritionAgricultural EconomicsRural Food InsecurityRural StudiesSocial SciencesFamily HealthRural SociologyFood SystemsPovertyPublic HealthFood PolicyFamily RelationshipsLocal Food SystemsFood SecurityRegional Food SystemsNorth CarolinaRural FamiliesCommunity DevelopmentCommunity EnvironmentFood InsecurityRural HealthSociologyChild NutritionLow-income Rural Households
Researchers have noted large spatial variations in rates of food insecurity. But little research exists on why this is so and the impacts it has on rural families. Drawing on a mixed-methods longitudinal study with 124 poor and working-class households in North Carolina, we analyze the processes that shape lower-income rural families’ access to food. We trace the narratives of three families whose stories are emblematic of themes from the larger data set to illumine how space and context influence families’ experiences across the life course. As the caregivers in our study navigated how to feed their families, living in a rural area shaped the resources and often precarious forms of support that they drew on from their social networks, local communities, and the state.
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