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Susan J. Popkin 서울시립대학교 도시과학연구원 2018 도시과학국제저널 Vol.22 No.4
Thirty years ago, the United States faced a crisis with its public housing stock. This paper reviews what the evidence shows about the successes and failures of 20 years of public housing transformation, especially on what these efforts have meant for the residents who have endured both distressed public housing and the stresses of forced relocation for redevelopment initiatives. I focus on the ways that policy-makers have tried to use these efforts as a catalyst for improving residents' lives and trying to help them move toward self-sufficiency, and describe some of the innovative efforts to use housing as a platform for offering supportive services. Finally, I argue that current policy shifts are setting the stage for a new crisis in US public housing that has the potential to do real harm to the residents who depend on it to be able to afford safe and stable homes.
The Current Status, Trend, and Influencing Factors to Malnutrition of Infants and Children in China
Zhai, Feng-Ying,Wang, Hui-Jun,Chang, Su-Ying,Fu, Dawei,Ge, Keyou,Popkin, Barry M. The Korean Society of Community Nutrition 2004 Journal of community nutrition Vol.6 No.2
Children are the most nutrition sensitive sub-group of a population. The nutritional status of children should be especially emphasized at all levels. This study was performed to investigate the current status, trend, and influencing factors to malnutrition of infants and children in China. The study was mainly based on the China Health and Nutrition Survey which is a longitudinal study conducted in 8 provinces and the data on growth of children under 7 years of age in 9 cities in China. The result of this study showed that one fifth of the children under 5 years of age are still suffering from stunted growth and one tenth suffering from underweight. The nutrition intervention on children under 2 years of age, especially on those under 18 months should be emphasized. Better supplementary food can improve the nutritional status to decrease the prevalence of stunted children. Therefore, the development of supplementary food should be the priority and should be emphasized with breastfeeding.