A Continuing Examination of Food Purchasing through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the Women, Infants and Children Program (WIC) : A Case Study of Grocery Stores and Farmers’ Markets with an Emphasis on Fruits and Vegetables I
Date
2020-04Author
Asplund, Karlien
Blaney, Ethan
Jonasen, Olivia
Ledwith, Zachary
Liew, Aubrey
Reckin, Katelyn
Reynolds, Hailey
Stephani, Shelly
Jamelske, Eric M.
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Research suggests that food insecurity is a significant issue facing many American families with nearly one in five children living in a food insecure household. Many Americans also suffer from poor nutrition and specifically fall short of eating the recommended number of fruits and vegetables (FV). Additionally, as a country we are still facing high rates of obesity especially for children with both poor nutrition and obesity disproportionately affecting low-income households. There is also evidence that participants in government assistance programs designed to provide food assistance such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the Women, Infants and Children Program (WIC) tend to purchase fewer healthy foods including FV compared to the overall population. One way to address this issue is to connect these families to farmers’ markets in their area and encourage healthier shopping and eating behaviors. The Eau Claire Farmers’ Market –Market Match Program (EC FM MMP) doubles SNAP benefits up to $10/week at the EC FM to provide an incentive for SNAP households to shop at the market. Similarly, the WIC FV Farmers’ Market Program (WIC FV FMP) is designed to help improve access to FV for qualifying households during the summer. This study reports on 2014-19 administrative data and 2019 survey data from for the EC FM MMP as well as 2019 administrative data for the WIC FV FMP in the state of Wisconsin. We also have data for a FV FM program helping low-income senior citizens access FV at FM and will present briefly on these data. Our complete work is presented over two posters
Subject
Low-income families
Food insecurity
Farmers’ markets
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (U.S.)
Low-income senior citizens
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Department of Economics
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/82068Description
Color poster with text, images, charts, photographs, and graphs.