The Healthy Food Basket for Romania. National Results of a Comparative Research Carried out within the European Reference Budgets Network (2014-2015)

The present paper aims to present and discuss the national results for Romania of the comparative research on healthy food baskets, carried out within the European Reference Budgets Network (2014-2015), a project financed by the European Commission at the initiative of the European Parliament. Whil...

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Main Authors: Florina Pop, Cristina Raț
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Expert Projects 2016-12-01
Series:Sociologie Românească
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Online Access:http://revistasociologieromaneasca.ro/sr/article/view/54
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spelling doaj-a39ad21ee90d4afea37b56e30e6847212020-11-25T03:31:48ZengExpert ProjectsSociologie Românească1220-53892668-14552016-12-01144The Healthy Food Basket for Romania. National Results of a Comparative Research Carried out within the European Reference Budgets Network (2014-2015)Florina Pop0Cristina Raț1Faculty of Sociology and Social Work, Babeș-Bolyai University Cluj-NapocaFaculty of Sociology and Social Work, Babeș-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca The present paper aims to present and discuss the national results for Romania of the comparative research on healthy food baskets, carried out within the European Reference Budgets Network (2014-2015), a project financed by the European Commission at the initiative of the European Parliament. While food baskets have been for long computed in Romania, they have no longer served as policy tools since 2004. Acknowledging the crucial importance of modelling reference budgets for decisions over the minimum wage, social benefits and subsidies for public services, this study embraces a methodology designed by Goedeme, Storms and van den Bosch (2015), in order to construct an updated reference budget for nutritious food and sports activities in 2015 Romania. Among its main conclusions, our study reveals that the values of means-tested social assistance benefits fall far below the monetary value of the healthy food basket. Moreover, dual-earner families employed for the minimum wage and raising two children can hardly afford the daily costs of a balanced nutrition that also fulfils the social and cultural functions of food. http://revistasociologieromaneasca.ro/sr/article/view/54food baskets;reference budgetsminimum income policiesRomania
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Cristina Raț
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Cristina Raț
The Healthy Food Basket for Romania. National Results of a Comparative Research Carried out within the European Reference Budgets Network (2014-2015)
Sociologie Românească
food baskets;
reference budgets
minimum income policies
Romania
author_facet Florina Pop
Cristina Raț
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title The Healthy Food Basket for Romania. National Results of a Comparative Research Carried out within the European Reference Budgets Network (2014-2015)
title_short The Healthy Food Basket for Romania. National Results of a Comparative Research Carried out within the European Reference Budgets Network (2014-2015)
title_full The Healthy Food Basket for Romania. National Results of a Comparative Research Carried out within the European Reference Budgets Network (2014-2015)
title_fullStr The Healthy Food Basket for Romania. National Results of a Comparative Research Carried out within the European Reference Budgets Network (2014-2015)
title_full_unstemmed The Healthy Food Basket for Romania. National Results of a Comparative Research Carried out within the European Reference Budgets Network (2014-2015)
title_sort healthy food basket for romania. national results of a comparative research carried out within the european reference budgets network (2014-2015)
publisher Expert Projects
series Sociologie Românească
issn 1220-5389
2668-1455
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The present paper aims to present and discuss the national results for Romania of the comparative research on healthy food baskets, carried out within the European Reference Budgets Network (2014-2015), a project financed by the European Commission at the initiative of the European Parliament. While food baskets have been for long computed in Romania, they have no longer served as policy tools since 2004. Acknowledging the crucial importance of modelling reference budgets for decisions over the minimum wage, social benefits and subsidies for public services, this study embraces a methodology designed by Goedeme, Storms and van den Bosch (2015), in order to construct an updated reference budget for nutritious food and sports activities in 2015 Romania. Among its main conclusions, our study reveals that the values of means-tested social assistance benefits fall far below the monetary value of the healthy food basket. Moreover, dual-earner families employed for the minimum wage and raising two children can hardly afford the daily costs of a balanced nutrition that also fulfils the social and cultural functions of food.
topic food baskets;
reference budgets
minimum income policies
Romania
url http://revistasociologieromaneasca.ro/sr/article/view/54
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