Disaster-related food security and past general governance strategies in a worldwide sample
Weather, Climate, and Society • Vol/Iss. 14 (1) • American Meteorological Society • • Published In • Pages: 3-18 •
By Jones, Eric C., Ong, Corinne, Haynes, Jessica
Hypothesis
Exclusionary political strategy will be positively associated with food-destroying disasters.
Note
The food-destroying disaster variable was dichotomized for this hypothesis. The hypothesis was not significant for community level polities (p=.464) and was marginally significant for a supracommunity-level (p=.054). Overall was significant for all polities when corporate/exclusionary was trichotomized (p=.024) or dichotomized with mixed polities counted as exclusionary.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Fisher's exact | Supported | p=.017 | UNKNOWN | Two-tailed |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Food-destroying disasters | Independent | Gratification And Control Of Hunger, Disasters |
Political economic strategy | Dependent | Political Behavior |