Social determinants of rural food security: Findings from Michigan's Upper Peninsula

Hongmei Lu*, Angie Carter

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Abstract

Rural food insecurity is understudied, although many rural-specific characteristics influence rural food security. We used a mixed-mode survey to investigate how economic conditions, food support measures, and geospatial patterns impact rural residents' food insecurity in the six-county region of Michigan's Western Upper Peninsula. Three nested ordinal logistic regressions identify that household income and costs significantly influence rural food insecurity probability. Lack of time is also a key factor in increasing food insecurity probability. The ability to drive oneself to access food offsets the negative impacts of living a far distance from retail food locations; yet, transportation remains a barrier to food access in the region's harsh winters. About 38% of eligible respondents use food assistance programs, yet their use does not improve food security probability. Engagement in informal foodways mitigates food insecurity to some degree.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103256
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Rural Studies
Volume107
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2024

Bibliographical note

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Funding

<B>Funding</B> This work was supported by a Michigan Technological University/Portage Health Foundation Research Excellence Fund award, as well funding from the Portage Health Foundation and the Western Upper Peninsula Planning and Development Region.

FundersFunder number
Michigan Technological University/Portage Health Foundation Research Excellence Fund award
Portage Health Foundation
Western Upper Peninsula Planning and Development Region

    Keywords

    • Economic conditions
    • Food security
    • Informal foodways
    • Local food systems
    • Rural areas
    • Social determinants
    • Spatiotemporal patterns

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