Considered a human right, housing and food security can be viewed as basic to what
defines an individual’s well-being and is enshrined in the South African Constitution. In
any country, affordable housing and food security are central to development to ensure an
adequate healthy lifestyle. What makes the link between housing and food security
important is that in a household with inadequate resources, housing and food security can
be in a competing relationship and may even involve a trade-off between each other.
Furthermore, food insecurity and housing insecurity are important components in poverty
reduction policies. In this study, a random sample of 600 households was taken based on
a quantitative research method. Two low income neighbourhoods were selected in the
Emfuleni Municipal area in Southern Gauteng, South Africa. The relationship between
food insecurity and housing insecurity was analysed using different statistical techniques.
To measure food insecurity the Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS)
developed by the African Food Security Urban Network (AFSUN) was used, while a
housing security measurement scale was developed. The research found that a trade-off
exists between housing and food security and, in many cases, food insecurity and housing
insecurity exist at the same time. The research established the link between food
insecurity, housing insecurity and poverty. Recently, a number of studies focused on food
security from an urban perspective, however a limited number of studies focused on
housing security, with no focus on the relationship between food and housing insecurity.
The findings of this study contribute to the existing body of knowledge on food
insecurity, housing insecurity, and the how they can be incorporated in the fight against
poverty
Other ID | JA72DA98FY |
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Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | June 1, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Volume: 9 Issue: 2 |