Economic accessibility refers to the ability of individuals or groups to afford goods, services, or resources necessary for a decent standard of living. It involves factors such as income levels, cost of living, transportation, and availability of social support systems that impact an individual’s ability to access resources and participate fully in society.
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The Center for Nutritional Psychology. (2024). Economic Accessibility. In Encyclopedia of Nutritional Psychology. The Center for Nutritional Psychology.
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