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Taking Stock of New Supermarkets in Food Deserts: Patterns in Development, Financing, and Health Promotion. 评估食品沙漠中的新型超市:发展、融资和健康促进模式。
Pub Date : 2016-07-01 Epub Date: 2016-08-12
Benjamin W Chrisinger

Motivated by disparate healthy food access in neighborhoods across the US, federal, state, and local initiatives have emerged to develop supermarkets in "food deserts." Differences in the implementation of these initiatives are evident, including the presence of health programming, yet no comprehensive inventory of projects exists to assess their impact. Using interviews, public databases, and media archives, I collected details (project location, financing, development, health promotion efforts) about all supermarket developments under "fresh food financing" regimes in the US, 2004-2015. In total, I identified 126 projects. Projects have been developed in a majority of states, with concentrations in the mid-Atlantic and Southern California regions. Average store size was approximately 28,100 square feet, and those receiving financial assistance from local sources and New Markets Tax Credits were significantly larger, while those receiving assistance from other federal sources were significantly smaller. About 24 percent included health-oriented features; of these, over 80 percent received federal financing. If new supermarkets alone are insufficient for health behavior change, greater attention to these nuances is needed from program designers, policymakers, and advocates who seek to continue fresh food financing programs. Efforts to reduce rates of diet-related disease by expanding food access can be improved by taking stock of existing efforts.

受美国各地社区健康食品获取渠道差异的影响,联邦、州和地方纷纷提出在“食物沙漠”中发展超市的倡议。这些倡议在执行方面的差异是显而易见的,包括保健方案的编制,但没有项目的全面清单来评估其影响。通过访谈、公共数据库和媒体档案,我收集了2004-2015年美国“生鲜食品融资”制度下所有超市发展的细节(项目选址、融资、发展、健康促进工作)。我总共确定了126个项目。大多数州都开发了项目,集中在大西洋中部和南加州地区。平均店面面积约为28,100平方英尺,那些从当地来源和新市场税收抵免获得财政援助的店面面积要大得多,而那些从其他联邦来源获得援助的店面面积要小得多。约24%包含健康导向的功能;其中,超过80%得到了联邦政府的资助。如果仅靠新超市不足以改变健康行为,那么项目设计者、政策制定者和寻求继续开展新鲜食品融资项目的倡导者就需要更多地关注这些细微差别。通过扩大获得食物的机会来降低与饮食有关的疾病发病率的努力可以通过评估现有的努力得到改进。
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CDFI industry analysis: summary report CDFI行业分析:总结报告
Pub Date : 2012-01-01 DOI: 10.34051/P/2020.166
Michael E. Swack, J. Northrup, Eric Hangen
The Carsey Institute and the CDFI Fund conducted a detailed analysis of a large sample of CDFIs on issues of capitalization, liquidity and portfolio, and risk management by CDFIs from 2005 to 2010.
卡西研究所和CDFI基金对2005年至2010年的大量CDFI样本进行了资本化、流动性和投资组合以及CDFI风险管理等问题的详细分析。
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引用次数: 9
The widening academic achievement gap between the rich and the poor 贫富之间不断扩大的学习成绩差距
Pub Date : 2011-01-01 DOI: 10.4324/9780429499821-33
Sean F. Reardon
As the income gap between high- and low-income families has widened, has the achievement gap between children in high- and low-income families also widened? The answer, in brief, is yes.
随着高收入家庭和低收入家庭之间的收入差距扩大,高收入家庭和低收入家庭的孩子之间的成就差距是否也扩大了?简而言之,答案是肯定的。
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