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Household food insecurity index [message #29435] Tue, 18 June 2024 13:17 Go to next message
RAM075 is currently offline  RAM075
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I could not get the household food insecurity index for DHS 2022 data by applying hfs1 to hfs8, hfs_mod, and hfs_sev. I did not get any syntax for stata to develop the index. If anyone has prepared the syntax or has an idea, please cooperate.
Re: Household food insecurity index [message #29456 is a reply to message #29435] Fri, 21 June 2024 09:59 Go to previous message
Bridgette-DHS is currently offline  Bridgette-DHS
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Following is a response from Senior DHS staff member, Tom Pullum:

Nepal 2022 DHS 8. The table is related to Table 2.16, Household food insecurity index

I understand what you want to do, but the underlying questions about food insecurity in the two surveys were quite different. The NP2016 report, on page 18, describes the FANTA scale, which was included in the household survey. Nine variables sh145a-i in the PR file were used to construct the variables in Table 2.20. However, in the NP2020 report, the newer FIES scale was used. The relevant 8 variables for Table 2.16 are hfs1-8 in the PR file. The footnote to Table 2.16 refers to the FIES scale.

You may be able to find an equivalence between some of the specific questions about food insecurity in the two surveys. However, the scales are different and cannot be used to analyze trends. Fortunately, the FIES is now a widely accepted standard, and we can hope that future surveys will continue with that scale.
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