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1 Income Distribution and Undernutrition
Text extracted from The World Food Problem Leathers & Foster, 2004 ttp://

2 Poorest of the Poor Live in third world Mostly landless
Work for others, menial jobs Poorly educated Illiterate Superstitious Squatters who live in huts Almost no food Fragmented household Debt to relatives or lenders

3 Per capita incomes differ
Democratic Republic Congo: $80/yr Switzerland: $38,330 Average person in Switzerland makes 500X more than in Mozambique. If compute purchasing power parity, difference between richest and poorest countries is 80X

4 Purchasing Power Parity
2003

5 Global Incomes

6 Distribution of World GNP
1989 2011

7 Human Development Index
Measures quality of life High HDI High income countries Low HDI Low income countries HDI not perfectly correlated with income

8 Gini Coefficient Gini coefficient: Lowest inequity is in Japan
Based on area of crescent made by Lorenz curve measures inequity of wealth = A/A+B Gini index = Gini coefficient x 100 Lowest inequity is in Japan Gini coefficient = .249 Gini index = 24.9 Richest 20% controls 35% of income Highest inequity is in Brazil Gini index= 60.7 Richest 20% controls 64% of income

9 Global Gini Coefficients

10 Kuznets Curve As a country develops, rich must get richer first
Therefore inequity will increase initially Later, inequity will drop as prosperity increases Data from 75 countries

11 Wealthy out-compete poor for food
Can outbid poor for food Also purchase more livestock Herd becomes more dependent on grain Price of grain is bid up Harder for the poor to buy grain

12 Overall inequity declining slowly after rise starting in 1980s

13 Child Labor 250 million children work worldwide Jobs
22% of workforce in Asia 17% of workforce in Latin America 1/3 of children in sub-Saharan Africa Jobs Agriculture Textiles Maids and services Construction and manufacturing Prostitution Many sold into debt bondage To pay parent’s debt or as collateral Advance on wages

14 U.S. Poor are Wealthy Poverty income Person at poverty line in U.S.
$9,359/yr Person at poverty line in U.S. has higher income than 80% of people in the world 97% poor households in U.S. have color TV

15 U.S. Middle Class Decline

16 U.S. Inequity increasing
Gini coefficients: 1968: 38.6: 1970: 39.4 1980: 40.3 1990: 42.2 2000: 46.2 2007: 47.0

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20 Rich in U.S. getting richer

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22 Hunger in the U.S.A. 41 million people live in households that experience hunger (2016) Includes 6.5 million children One in 8 households in the United States 1/5 of U.S. food ends up in the landfill Sources: USDA (2016), Feeding America (2015)

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