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Diet and ration use in central american refugee camps
Steven Hansch
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
refugee
87%
camp
73%
diet
55%
food
33%
market
15%
repatriation
12%
factor market
11%
food intake
9%
nutritional status
9%
malnutrition
9%
property rights
9%
travel behavior
9%
local economy
8%
consumption pattern
8%
household survey
8%
food consumption
8%
government policy
8%
networking
8%
purchase
7%
customs
7%
packaging
7%
marketing
7%
food security
7%
fieldwork
7%
community structure
5%
household
5%
life cycle
5%
distribution
5%
decision
4%
planning
4%
policy
4%
cost
3%
method
1%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Refugee Camps
100%
Refugees
78%
Diet
43%
Food
39%
United Nations
19%
Honduras
12%
Food Supply
9%
Ownership
9%
Product Packaging
9%
Marketing
8%
Life Cycle Stages
8%
Mexico
8%
Nutritional Status
7%
Focus Groups
7%
Malnutrition
7%
Fear
6%
Motivation
6%
Eating
6%
Costs and Cost Analysis
4%
Population
3%
Mathematics
Market
64%
Trade
40%
Community Structure
24%
Networking
22%
Packaging
22%
Life Cycle
21%
Government
21%
Marketing
20%
Long-run
18%
Planning
16%
Community
16%
Likely
15%
Policy
15%
Dependent
10%
Social Sciences
refugee
54%
food
43%
UNHCR
18%
repatriation right
16%
market
15%
travel behavior
9%
Honduras
9%
food consumption
8%
local economy
8%
household survey
7%
right of ownership
7%
life cycle
7%
sales
6%
government policy
6%
purchase
6%
solidarity
6%
networking
6%
marketing
5%
Mexico
5%
assistance
5%
anxiety
4%
planning
4%
costs
3%
Group
2%
Engineering & Materials Science
Nutrition
80%
Marketing
6%
Sales
6%
Packaging
5%
Life cycle
5%
Chemical analysis
4%
Planning
4%
Costs
2%