Children's experiences of food poverty in Portugal: Findings from a mixed‐method case study approach

While observers acknowledge that the 2007–2008 crisis increased food insecurity, few studies considered how being food poor affects children's daily lives. In this paper, I discuss how children from low‐income families in Portugal experience food and deal with food scarcity. I draw on data from...

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Food security
Friendship
Insecurity
Low income groups
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Poverty
qualitative
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