Juliann Phillips
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Juliann Phillips' research focuses on understanding socioeconomic factors influencing food security and household decision-making. Their work has examined the demand for broken rice and its implications for food security in Colombia, as detailed in a 2023 publication. Additionally, Phillips has investigated the impact of religiosity on gender-differentiated household decision-making processes in Indonesia, as published in 2021. Phillips has a h-index of 1 and has authored 2 publications with a total of 17 citations. Key collaborators include Lawton Lanier Nalley and Alvaro Durand-Morat from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom Phillips has shared 1 publication each.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 19
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Understanding demand for broken rice and its potential food security implications in Colombia (2023)
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- Understanding demand for broken rice and its potential food security implications in Colombia
- Understanding demand for broken rice and its potential food security implications in Colombia
- Understanding demand for broken rice and its potential food security implications in Colombia
- Understanding demand for broken rice and its potential food security implications in Colombia
- Understanding demand for broken rice and its potential food security implications in Colombia
- Understanding demand for broken rice and its potential food security implications in Colombia
- Understanding demand for broken rice and its potential food security implications in Colombia
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