WIC and the demand for food by the hispanic community in the United States. FS-00-17. [Conference paper]

LANFRANCO, B. - AMES, G.C.W. - HUANG, CH.L. - STEGELIN, F.

Resumen:

ABSTRACT. Income elasticities of demand were estimated for nine aggregate food categories for a sample of Hispanic consumers. In general, the demand for food appears to be relatively inelastic with respect to income, although the situation may be quite different when more disaggregated food categories are considered. Government subsidies received by households may also impact the demand for specific food groups. Although not conclusive, the results of this study indicate that Hispanic households participating in the WIC program consume more fruits, milk and pork, and less total fats, beverages, and chicken than households not participating in the income transfer programs. The results for food stamps were less conclusive.


Detalles Bibliográficos
2000
ENGEL CURVES
FOOD DEMAND
WIC
FOOD STAMPS
HISPANIC HOUSEHOLDS
Inglés
Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria
AINFO
http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/consulta/busca?b=pc&id=60967&biblioteca=vazio&busca=60967&qFacets=60967
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HUANG, CH.L.
STEGELIN, F.
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv ABSTRACT. Income elasticities of demand were estimated for nine aggregate food categories for a sample of Hispanic consumers. In general, the demand for food appears to be relatively inelastic with respect to income, although the situation may be quite different when more disaggregated food categories are considered. Government subsidies received by households may also impact the demand for specific food groups. Although not conclusive, the results of this study indicate that Hispanic households participating in the WIC program consume more fruits, milk and pork, and less total fats, beverages, and chicken than households not participating in the income transfer programs. The results for food stamps were less conclusive.
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WIC
FOOD STAMPS
HISPANIC HOUSEHOLDS
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spellingShingle WIC and the demand for food by the hispanic community in the United States. FS-00-17. [Conference paper]
LANFRANCO, B.
ENGEL CURVES
FOOD DEMAND
WIC
FOOD STAMPS
HISPANIC HOUSEHOLDS
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title WIC and the demand for food by the hispanic community in the United States. FS-00-17. [Conference paper]
title_full WIC and the demand for food by the hispanic community in the United States. FS-00-17. [Conference paper]
title_fullStr WIC and the demand for food by the hispanic community in the United States. FS-00-17. [Conference paper]
title_full_unstemmed WIC and the demand for food by the hispanic community in the United States. FS-00-17. [Conference paper]
title_short WIC and the demand for food by the hispanic community in the United States. FS-00-17. [Conference paper]
title_sort WIC and the demand for food by the hispanic community in the United States. FS-00-17. [Conference paper]
topic ENGEL CURVES
FOOD DEMAND
WIC
FOOD STAMPS
HISPANIC HOUSEHOLDS
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