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无家可归的“擦窗童”:粮食不安全与日常生存

Homeless "squeegee kids": food insecurity and daily survival.

作者信息

Dachner Naomi, Tarasuk Valerie

机构信息

Department of Nutritional Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2002 Apr;54(7):1039-49. doi: 10.1016/s0277-9536(01)00079-x.

Abstract

Current knowledge about food insecurity in North America is largely based on research with low-income households. Much less is known about the food experiences of homeless people, a group who are particularly vulnerable to food insecurity. This study explored the food experiences of street youth, one of the fastest growing segments of the homeless population in Canada. To gain an in-depth understanding of food insecurity within the context of daily life, ethnographic research was undertaken with street youth at one inner-city drop-in centre in Toronto, Canada. Results of this study reveal that street youth's access to food was precarious amidst the instability and chaos of street life. The day-to-day lives of the street youth encountered in this study were characterized by a constant struggle to find safe, secure shelter, generate income, and obtain sufficient food. In this context, food was a precious commodity. Food access was inextricably linked to and contingent upon conditions of health, shelter, and income. Food access was precarious since everyday food sources purchased food and charitable food assistance were ultimately insecure. "Squeegeeing" (washing car windows), the primary source of income for youth in the study, was dependent on the weather, political and public will, and youth's physical health, and thus did not generate enough money to continuously meet basic food needs. Charitable food assistance was considered poor quality and was associated with food sickness. The often unsavoury atmosphere of charitable food programmes, their locations, capacity, and idiosyncratic rules, policies, and hours of operation also affected access. Findings from this study extend the current understanding of food insecurity to homeless youth and offer insight into current responses to hunger and homelessness.

摘要

目前关于北美粮食不安全问题的认识主要基于对低收入家庭的研究。对于无家可归者的饮食经历我们了解得要少得多,而这一群体尤其容易面临粮食不安全问题。本研究探讨了街头青年的饮食经历,他们是加拿大无家可归人口中增长最快的群体之一。为了深入了解日常生活背景下的粮食不安全问题,在加拿大多伦多一个市中心的救助中心,对街头青年开展了人种志研究。这项研究的结果表明,在街头生活的不稳定和混乱中,街头青年获取食物的状况很不稳定。本研究中所遇到的街头青年的日常生活特点是,不断挣扎着寻找安全的住所、赚取收入并获得足够的食物。在这种背景下,食物是一种珍贵的商品。食物的获取与健康、住房和收入状况紧密相连且取决于这些状况。由于日常购买食物的来源和慈善食品援助最终都没有保障,食物获取很不稳定。“擦车窗”(清洗汽车窗户)是研究中年轻人的主要收入来源,这取决于天气、政治和公众意愿以及年轻人的身体健康,因此赚不到足够的钱来持续满足基本的食物需求。慈善食品援助被认为质量很差,还与食物中毒有关。慈善食品项目通常不佳的氛围、其地点、容量以及特殊的规定、政策和运营时间也影响了获取。这项研究的结果将目前对粮食不安全问题的认识扩展到了无家可归的青年群体,并为当前应对饥饿和无家可归问题的措施提供了见解。

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