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Table 4 Household structure, environment, life, and housing

From: Identification of food insecurity factors in French-speaking Belgium: a qualitative study

Table 4.1

“- Here, for one person, let’s say, we cannot buy something in bulk and say, well, we’re going to divide this over several days because, here, we just... So that, we will say, it causes more redundancy in what we will eat than if, here, we cooked for two or three.” (Interview n°15)

Table 4.2

“So ... uh ... there, well, like ... uh ... so, by settling [in the town], I ended up with a roommate, so, all that was needed was there, so, yes, to answer honestly, yes, um ... there is no problem.” (Interview n°15)

Table 4.3

“- Participant: Ah. No money, no work, no money.

- Investigator: But then, to buy food, how does that go?

- Participant: Uh... With my brother, from time to time, he goes in...” (Interview n°12)

Table 4.4

“- I come back once after school, so uh ... well, there is something ... well, an hour, to quickly prepare and everything for it to be okay. So, things are going to be pretty, uh, quick to prepare. (Interview n°13)