Determining the Caloric Content of Food Consumed away from Home : An Application to the Construction of a Cost-of-Basic-Needs Poverty Line

Food purchased and consumed away from home is a growing share of household expenditure in developing countries. Therefore, measuring the monetary value and estimating the caloric equivalent of these meals are increasingly important for the accurate...

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Main Author: Himelein, Kristen
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2022
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099319404262234256/IDU0de68011902ce0040430aa930282fc3c6fafd
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spelling okr-10986-373932022-05-05T05:10:48Z Determining the Caloric Content of Food Consumed away from Home : An Application to the Construction of a Cost-of-Basic-Needs Poverty Line Himelein, Kristen POVERTY LINE CALCULATION DETERMINING COST OF FOOD COST-OF-BASIC-NEEDS POVERTY LINE FOOD AWAY FROM HOME NUTRITION COST CALCULATION NUTRITION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES FOOD CONSUMPTION MARSHALL ISLANDS Food purchased and consumed away from home is a growing share of household expenditure in developing countries. Therefore, measuring the monetary value and estimating the caloric equivalent of these meals are increasingly important for the accurate calculation of a cost-of-basic-needs poverty line. The standard approach uses the per-calorie cost of the food consumed at home to estimate the caloric equivalent of food purchased and consumed away from home, but it does not include an allowance for the overhead or profit of the food seller. This paper retains the assumption of equal composition in the food baskets consumed inside and outside the home and uses data from a consumption experiment in the Marshall Islands to estimate a “multiplier” to increase the per-calorie cost to allow for these expenses. The methodology generates reasonable estimates of meal-specific and overall multipliers. Although the impact of their application is minimal in this case, it may be larger in contexts with higher shares of food purchased and consumed away from home in total consumption. 2022-05-04T20:44:54Z 2022-05-04T20:44:54Z 2022-04 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099319404262234256/IDU0de68011902ce0040430aa930282fc3c6fafd http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37393 English Policy Research Working Paper;10018 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research Marshall Islands
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topic POVERTY LINE CALCULATION
DETERMINING COST OF FOOD
COST-OF-BASIC-NEEDS POVERTY LINE
FOOD AWAY FROM HOME
NUTRITION COST CALCULATION
NUTRITION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
FOOD CONSUMPTION MARSHALL ISLANDS
spellingShingle POVERTY LINE CALCULATION
DETERMINING COST OF FOOD
COST-OF-BASIC-NEEDS POVERTY LINE
FOOD AWAY FROM HOME
NUTRITION COST CALCULATION
NUTRITION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
FOOD CONSUMPTION MARSHALL ISLANDS
Himelein, Kristen
Determining the Caloric Content of Food Consumed away from Home : An Application to the Construction of a Cost-of-Basic-Needs Poverty Line
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relation Policy Research Working Paper;10018
description Food purchased and consumed away from home is a growing share of household expenditure in developing countries. Therefore, measuring the monetary value and estimating the caloric equivalent of these meals are increasingly important for the accurate calculation of a cost-of-basic-needs poverty line. The standard approach uses the per-calorie cost of the food consumed at home to estimate the caloric equivalent of food purchased and consumed away from home, but it does not include an allowance for the overhead or profit of the food seller. This paper retains the assumption of equal composition in the food baskets consumed inside and outside the home and uses data from a consumption experiment in the Marshall Islands to estimate a “multiplier” to increase the per-calorie cost to allow for these expenses. The methodology generates reasonable estimates of meal-specific and overall multipliers. Although the impact of their application is minimal in this case, it may be larger in contexts with higher shares of food purchased and consumed away from home in total consumption.
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author Himelein, Kristen
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title Determining the Caloric Content of Food Consumed away from Home : An Application to the Construction of a Cost-of-Basic-Needs Poverty Line
title_short Determining the Caloric Content of Food Consumed away from Home : An Application to the Construction of a Cost-of-Basic-Needs Poverty Line
title_full Determining the Caloric Content of Food Consumed away from Home : An Application to the Construction of a Cost-of-Basic-Needs Poverty Line
title_fullStr Determining the Caloric Content of Food Consumed away from Home : An Application to the Construction of a Cost-of-Basic-Needs Poverty Line
title_full_unstemmed Determining the Caloric Content of Food Consumed away from Home : An Application to the Construction of a Cost-of-Basic-Needs Poverty Line
title_sort determining the caloric content of food consumed away from home : an application to the construction of a cost-of-basic-needs poverty line
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