WIC Participant and Program Characteristics 2020
Background: In 1986, the Congress enacted Public Laws 99-500 and 99-591, requiring a biennial report on the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). In response to these requirements, FNS developed a prototype system that allowed for the routine acquisition of information on WIC participants from WIC State Agencies. Since 1992, State Agencies have provided electronic copies of these data to FNS on a biennial basis.
FNS and the National WIC Association (formerly National Association of WIC Directors) agreed on a set of data elements for the transfer of information. In addition, FNS established a minimum standard dataset for reporting participation data. For each biennial reporting cycle, each State Agency is required to submit a participant-level dataset containing standardized information on persons enrolled at local agencies for the reference month of April. The 2020 Participant and Program Characteristics (PC2020) is the 17th to be completed using the prototype PC reporting system. In April 2020, there were 89 State agencies: the 50 States, American Samoa, the District of Columbia, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and 33 Indian Tribal Organizations (ITOs).
Processing methods and equipment used: Specifications on formats (“Guidance for States Providing Participant Data”) were provided to all State agencies in January 2020. This guide specified 20 minimum dataset (MDS) elements and 11 supplemental dataset (SDS) elements to be reported on each WIC participant. Each State Agency was required to submit all 20 MDS items and any SDS items collected by the State agency. Study date(s) and duration The information for each participant was from the participants’ most current WIC certification as of April 2020.
Study spatial scale (size of replicates and spatial scale of study area): In April 2020, there were 89 State agencies: the 50 States, American Samoa, the District of Columbia, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and 33 Indian Tribal Organizations (ITOs).
Level of true replication: Unknown
Sampling precision (within-replicate sampling or pseudoreplication):
State Agency Data Submissions. PC2020 is a participant dataset consisting of 7,036,867 active records. The records, submitted to USDA by the State Agencies, comprise a census of all WIC enrollees, so there is no sampling involved in the collection of this data.
PII Analytic Datasets. State agency files were combined to create a national census participant file of approximately 7 million records. The census dataset contains potentially personally identifiable information (PII) and is therefore not made available to the public.
National Sample Dataset. The public use SAS analytic dataset made available to the public has been constructed from a nationally representative sample drawn from the census of WIC participants, selected by participant category. The national sample consists of 1 percent of the total number of participants, or 70,368 records. The distribution by category is 5,469 pregnant women, 6,131 breastfeeding women, 4,373 postpartum women, 16,817 infants, and 37,578 children.
Level of subsampling (number and repeat or within-replicate sampling): The proportionate (or self-weighting) sample was drawn by WIC participant category: pregnant women, breastfeeding women, postpartum women, infants, and children. In this type of sample design, each WIC participant has the same probability of selection across all strata. Sampling weights are not needed when the data are analyzed. In a proportionate stratified sample, the largest stratum accounts for the highest percentage of the analytic sample.
Study design (before–after, control–impacts, time series, before–after-control–impacts): None – Non-experimental
Description of any data manipulation, modeling, or statistical analysis undertaken: Each entry in the dataset contains all MDS and SDS information submitted by the State agency on the sampled WIC participant. In addition, the file contains constructed variables used for analytic purposes. To protect individual privacy, the public use file does not include State agency, local agency, or case identification numbers.
Description of any gaps in the data or other limiting factors: All State agencies provided data on a census of their WIC participants.
Resources in this dataset:
- Resource Title: WIC PC 2020 National Sample File Public Use Codebook.; File Name: PC2020 National Sample File Public Use Codebook.docx; Resource Description: WIC PC 2020 National Sample File Public Use Codebook
- Resource Title: WIC PC 2020 Public Use CSV Data.; File Name: wicpc2020_public_use.csv; Resource Description: WIC PC 2020 Public Use CSV Data
- Resource Title: WIC PC 2020 Data Set SAS, R, SPSS, Stata.; File Name: PC2020 Ag Data Commons.zipResource; Description: WIC PC 2020 Data Set SAS, R, SPSS, Stata One dataset in multiple formats
History
Data contact name
USDA FNS Office of Policy SupportData contact email
OpsDataRequests@usda.govPublisher
USDA FNS Office of Policy SupportIntended use
WIC Participant and Program Characteristics 2020 (PC 2020) summarizes demographic, income, and health-related characteristics and behaviors of participants in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). PC 2020 is the most recent in a series of biennial reports generated from WIC State management information systems since 1992.Use limitations
Findings related to several variables in PC2020 data should be interpreted with caution. Most data quality challenges resulted from inconsistent variable definitions and limitations within State agency management information systems. Potential data limitations are described in detail in the 2020 WIC PC report, available online at https://www.fns.usda.gov/wic/participant-program-characteristics-2020. All State agencies provided data on a census of their WIC participants.Temporal Extent Start Date
2022-04-01Temporal Extent End Date
2022-04-30Frequency
- biennially
Theme
- Not specified
Geographic Coverage
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The 50 States, American Samoa, the District of Columbia, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and 33 Indian Tribal Organizations (ITOs).ISO Topic Category
- health
National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms
income; WIC Program; infants; children; Food and Nutrition Service; data collection; pregnant women; breast feeding; time series analysis; models; statistical analysisOMB Bureau Code
- 005:84 - Food and Nutrition Service
OMB Program Code
- 005:037 - Research and Education
Pending citation
- No
Public Access Level
- Public