differ between seasonal and chronic hunger
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Following are the points of difference between seasonal hunger and chronic hunger:
Seasonal hunger:
1. It is in accordance to the cycles of food growing as well as harvesting.
2. Due to the senior nature of Agricultural activities and casual labour its prevalence is more in rural and urban area respectively.
3. When an individual is not able to obtain employment for the whole year it leads to seasonal hunger occurs.
Chronic hunger:
1. When an individual's diet is constantly insufficient with reference to quantity or quality it results in chronic hunger.
2. Due to the low level of income of the poor they mostly suffer from chronic hunger.
3. Such Hunger is faced when an individual is not able to buy food for herself/himself.
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Seasonal hunger:
1. It is in accordance to the cycles of food growing as well as harvesting.
2. Due to the senior nature of Agricultural activities and casual labour its prevalence is more in rural and urban area respectively.
3. When an individual is not able to obtain employment for the whole year it leads to seasonal hunger occurs.
Chronic hunger:
1. When an individual's diet is constantly insufficient with reference to quantity or quality it results in chronic hunger.
2. Due to the low level of income of the poor they mostly suffer from chronic hunger.
3. Such Hunger is faced when an individual is not able to buy food for herself/himself.
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Difference between chronic hunger and seasonal hunger:
Chronic hunger:
It is a consequence of diets persistently inadequate in terms of quantity or quality. Poor people suffer from this type of hunger because of their very low income. For example, the income of landless labourers is too low to buy sufficient food. This type of hunger exists when a person is incapable of buying food even for survival.
Seasonal hunger:
It is related to the cycles of growing and harvesting food. It is prevalent in rural areas because of the seasonal nature of agricultural activities and in urban areas because of casual labour. For example, there is less work for casual construction labour during the rainy seasons. This type of hunger exists when a person is unable to get steady work for the entire year.
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