Lu Isabel, Welle Emily, Sadeghzadeh Claire Jon, Harnack Lisa J, Perez-Velazco Ximena, De Marco Molly, Pratt Rebekah, Caspi Caitlin
Department of Nutrition, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
J Hunger Environ Nutr. 2024;19(4):600-618. doi: 10.1080/19320248.2023.2195578. Epub 2023 Apr 2.
We conducted interviews with parents earning low wages to understand their experiences related to financial responsibilities and use of government and informal resources in Raleigh, North Carolina. Inadequate economic opportunities and assistance programs, and high costs of living, compounded into cycles of playing catch up on expenses. Assistance programs aimed at alleviating hardships related to poverty were described as piecemeal. We found that social and economic systems failed to support parents earning low wages. Our findings suggest that ordinances that assure a livable minimum wage paired with expansions of safety net programs could better meet the needs these parents.
我们对低收入父母进行了访谈,以了解他们在北卡罗来纳州罗利市与经济责任以及政府和非正式资源使用相关的经历。经济机会和援助项目不足,加上生活成本高昂,导致了不断追赶开支的循环。旨在缓解与贫困相关困难的援助项目被描述为零碎的。我们发现社会和经济系统未能支持低收入父母。我们的研究结果表明,确保可维持生计的最低工资的法令,再加上扩大安全网项目,能够更好地满足这些父母的需求。