02862nam 2200493 450 991015174330332120141127080749.01-62417-880-4(CKB)3710000000952173(MiAaPQ)EBC4759564(EXLCZ)99371000000095217320130829h20132013 uy| 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierFood deserts and access to food in the United States /Juste Roche, editorNew York :Novinka,[2013]©20131 online resource (122 pages) illustrationsAgriculture issues and policiesEdited, reformatted and augmented versions of United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Report: number 140 (August 2012) and number 143 (November 2012).1-62417-879-0 Includes bibliographical references.Characteristics and Influential Factors of Food Deserts / Paula Dutko, Michele Ver Ploeg, Tracey Farrigan, USDA -- Access to Affordable and Nutritious Food: Updated Estimates of Distance to Supermarkets Using 2010 Data / Michele Ver Ploeg, Vince Breneman, Paula Dutko, Ryan Williams, Samantha Snyder, Chris Dicken, Phil Kaufman, USDA.The USDA's Economic Research Service previously identified more than 6,500 food desert tracts in the United States based on the 2000 Census and 2006 data on locations of supermarkets, supercenters, and large grocery stores. This book examines the socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of these tracts to see how they differ from other census tracts and the extent to which these differences influence food desert status. Relative to all other census tracts, food desert tracts tend to have smaller populations, higher rates of abandoned or vacant homes, and residents who have lower levels of education, lower incomes, and higher unemployment. Efforts to encourage Americans to improve their diets and to eat more nutritious foods presume that a wide variety of these foods are accessible to everyone. But for some Americans and in some communities, access to healthy foods may be limited.Agriculture issues and policies series.Food supplyUnited StatesFood supplyGovernment policyUnited StatesSupermarketsUnited StatesFood supplyFood supplyGovernment policySupermarkets338.1/973Roche JusteUnited States.Department of Agriculture,MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910151743303321Food deserts and access to food in the United States2883506UNINA