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Research shows a gendered aspect to food security. Women in urban informal sectors tend to devote a larger portion of their earnings to household consumption compared to men. Therefore, female-headed households or households where women have higher control over income may show different (sometimes better) food security outcomes, although they are also more likely to be poor. 3. Livelihood Diversification and Tenure Security

Implementing policies that provide stability in housing for the urban poor. Conclusion Research shows a gendered aspect to food security

The HHS+ program is likely to continue to evolve in response to changing healthcare landscape, including the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the growing emphasis on value-based care. Future directions for the program may include: Future directions for the program may include: This

This article explores what HHS+ means, how it is measured, the socio-economic factors driving it, and the policy implications needed to address this hidden urban crisis. What is HHS+? leaving them exposed.

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The HHS+ program has several benefits for beneficiaries, healthcare providers, and the broader healthcare system. Some of the benefits include:

Studies indicate that many food crop farmers and urban households fail to use formal mechanisms like crop insurance or marketing risk management, leaving them exposed.