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The impact of the April 1992 civil unrest on the Los Angeles REI WIC program and its participants.

机译:1992年4月的内乱对洛杉矶REI WIC计划及其参与者的影响。

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This paper discusses the findings of a study conducted in south central Los Angeles in August 1992 among women in the Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children. The goals of the study were to determine the current demographics of WIC participants; examine the financial hardship, need for relief services, and extent of hunger resulting from the civil unrest of April 1992; look at the effects of the unrest on different ethnic groups; determine the unmet need for WIC services; and evaluate the State and local WIC responses to the unrest. The 1,189 respondents were approximately 77 percent Latina, 20 percent African American, and 3 percent white. Half or more were recent immigrants, 19 percent were pregnant and parenting adolescents, 74 percent were school dropouts, and 56 percent were single mothers. Only 1 percent had any problems using WIC vouchers after the unrest, although more than half of their grocery stores had closed. Thirty-five percent experienced food deficits in their households, and 33 percent of those who applied for emergency food stamps had trouble getting them. Four percent said their children had gone to bed hungry in the last week, and 9 percent said they, the respondents, had as well. Only 2 percent needed shelter, and 1 percent became homeless, but 6 percent had family members who lost jobs due to the unrest. This study suggests that the chronically substandard conditions under which many families in south central Los Angeles live affect them more profoundly than did the dramatic consequences of the civil unrest.
机译:本文讨论了1992年8月在洛杉矶中南部对妇女,婴儿和儿童特别补充食品计划中的妇女进行的一项研究的结果。该研究的目的是确定WIC参与者的当前人口统计;审查1992年4月内乱造成的财政困难,对救济服务的需求以及饥饿程度;看动荡对不同种族的影响;确定未满足的WIC服务需求;并评估州和地方WIC对动乱的反应。 1,189名受访者中大约有77%的拉丁裔,20%的非裔美国人和3%的白人。一半或更多的人是新移民,19%的人是怀孕和育儿青少年,74%的人辍学,56%的是单身母亲。动乱后,只有1%的人使用WIC凭单有任何问题,尽管他们的杂货店中有一半以上关闭了。 35%的家庭经历了食物短缺,而申请紧急食品券的人中有33%难以获得食物。有4%的人说他们的孩子在上周饿了上床睡觉,有9%的人说他们(也就是受访者)也有饥饿。只有2%的人需要住房,而1%的人无家可归,但是6%的家庭成员因动荡而失业。这项研究表明,洛杉矶中南部许多家庭所处的长期不合标准的状况比内乱的严重后果对他们的影响更大。

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