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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A comparison of recall and diary food expenditure data Brzozowski, Matthew

72 C p. 53-61
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2 Can household-based food consumption surveys be used to make inferences about nutrient intakes and inadequacies? A Bangladesh case study Sununtnasuk, Celeste

72 C p. 121-131
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3 Decomposing response error in food consumption measurement: Implications for survey design from a randomized survey experiment in Tanzania Friedman, Jed

72 C p. 94-111
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4 Editorial Board
72 C p. IFC
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5 Filling a dietary data gap? Validation of the adult male equivalent method of estimating individual nutrient intakes from household-level data in Ethiopia and Bangladesh Coates, Jennifer

72 C p. 27-42
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6 Food counts. Measuring food consumption and expenditures in household consumption and expenditure surveys (HCES). Introduction to the special issue Zezza, Alberto

72 C p. 1-6
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7 How can we better capture food away from Home? Lessons from India’s linking person-level meal and household-level food data Fiedler, John L.

72 C p. 81-93
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8 Impact of survey design in the estimation of habitual food consumption Troubat, Nathalie

72 C p. 132-145
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9 Investigating the significance of the data collection period of household consumption and expenditures surveys for food and nutrition policymaking: Analysis of the 2010 Bangladesh household income and expenditure survey Engle-Stone, Reina

72 C p. 72-80
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10 Lessons learned from the national household food acquisition and purchase survey in the United States Kirlin, John A.

72 C p. 62-71
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11 National food security assessment through the analysis of food consumption data from Household Consumption and Expenditure Surveys: The case of Brazil’s Pesquisa de Orçamento Familiares 2008/09 Borlizzi, Andrea

72 C p. 20-26
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12 The impact of household food consumption data collection methods on poverty and inequality measures in Niger Backiny-Yetna, Prospère

72 C p. 7-19
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13 The impact of survey characteristics on the measurement of food consumption Conforti, Piero

72 C p. 43-52
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14 Validating the usage of household food acquisition surveys to assess the consumption of ultra-processed foods: Evidence from Brazil Louzada, Maria Laura da Costa

72 C p. 112-120
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15 You are what (and where) you eat: Capturing food away from home in welfare measures Farfán, Gabriela

72 C p. 146-156
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