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abstract: 'Objective Food insecurity, lack of access to food due to financial
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constraints, is highly associated with poor health outcomes. Households
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dependent on social assistance are at increased risk of experiencing
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food insecurity, but food insecurity has also been reported in
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households reporting their main source of income from employment/wages
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(working households). The objective of the present study was to examine
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the correlates of food insecurity among households reliant on employment
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income.
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Design Working households reporting food insecurity were studied through
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analysis of the Canadian Community Health Survey, 2007-2008, employing
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descriptive statistics and logistic regression. Food insecurity was
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measured using the Household Food Security Survey Module; all provinces
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participated.
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Setting Canada.
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Subjects Canadian households where main income was derived through
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labour force participation. Social assistance recipients were excluded.
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Results For the period 2007-2008, 4 \% of working households reported
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food insecurity. Canadian households reliant on primary earners with
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less education and lower incomes were significantly more likely to
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experience food insecurity; these differences were accentuated across
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some industry sectors. Residence in Quebec was protective. Working
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households experiencing food insecurity were more likely to include
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earners reporting multiples jobs and higher job stress. Visible minority
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workers with comparable education levels experienced higher rates of
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food insecurity than European-origin workers.
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Conclusions Reliance on employment income does not eliminate food
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insecurity for a significant proportion of households, and
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disproportionately so for households with racialized minority workers.
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Increases in work stress may increase the susceptibility to poor health
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outcomes of workers residing in households reporting food insecurity.'
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affiliation: 'McIntyre, L (Corresponding Author), Univ Calgary, Fac Med, Dept Community
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Hlth Sci, TRW Bldg,Room 3E14 3rd Floor,3280 Hosp Dr NW, Calgary, AB T2N 4Z6, Canada.
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McIntyre, Lynn; Bartoo, Aaron C., Univ Calgary, Fac Med, Dept Community Hlth Sci,
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Calgary, AB T2N 4Z6, Canada.
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Emery, J. C. Herbert, Univ Calgary, Fac Arts, Dept Econ, Calgary, AB T2N 4Z6, Canada.'
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author: McIntyre, Lynn and Bartoo, Aaron C. and Emery, J. C. Herbert
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author-email: lmcintyr@ucalgary.ca
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author_list:
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- family: McIntyre
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given: Lynn
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- family: Bartoo
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given: Aaron C.
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- family: Emery
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given: J. C. Herbert
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da: '2023-09-28'
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doi: 10.1017/S1368980012004053
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eissn: 1475-2727
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files: []
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issn: 1368-9800
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journal: PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION
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keywords: Food insecurity; Labour market; Education; Industry
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keywords-plus: 'SHIFT WORK; MARKET ADJUSTMENT; HOUSEHOLD; HEALTH; INCOME; RISK;
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DISPARITIES; PATTERNS; WELFARE; COHORT'
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language: English
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month: JAN
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number: '1'
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number-of-cited-references: '55'
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pages: 49-57
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papis_id: 74f366651475cc399cba2acd29b3ae01
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ref: Mcintyre2014whenworking
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times-cited: '53'
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title: 'When working is not enough: food insecurity in the Canadian labour force'
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type: article
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unique-id: WOS:000332383300008
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usage-count-last-180-days: '1'
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usage-count-since-2013: '31'
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volume: '17'
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web-of-science-categories: Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health; Nutrition
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\& Dietetics
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year: '2014'
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