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LA INMIGRACIÓN PERUANA EN EL URUGUAY Según el censo de 1996, residían en el Uruguay 528 peruanos. Se trata de la comunidad de inmigrantes más importante en términos cuantitativos, de las cinco estudiadas en esta investigación. La migración de peruanos al Uruguay aumentó notoriamente en los años posteriores al último censo. Tanto las autoridades del Consulado de Perú como los entrevistados integrantes de la comunidad peruana, coincidieron en que, en el momento del estudio, residían alrededor de 2500 personas de esa nacionalidad, mayoritariamente en Montevideo. El Consulado habló de una  avalancha  de peruanos, presumiblemente motivada por las dificultades económicas y políticas que atravesó aquél país en la década de los 90. En una entrevista concedida al periódico El Observador a comienzos de 2001, fuentes del Consulado afirmaron que: “ hasta hace un año arribaban unos 10 peruanos mensualmente. Hoy día llega un promedio de 20 por semana ”8.
Poutasi, Samoa .  The  Lagavzle family , 5:00pm October 8, 1993 .
España   Familia de Segovia   1992.
                                          China : The   Wu Family The nine members of this extended family—father  Wu Ba Jiu (59),  mother  Guo Yu Xian (57 ), their  sons, daughters-in-law, and three grandchildren —live in a three-bedroom, 600-square-foot dwelling in rural  Yunnan Province . While they have no telephone, they get news and images of a wider world through two radios and the family's most prized possession, a television. In the future, they hope to get one with a 30-inch screen as well as a VCR, a refrigerator, and drugs to combat diseases in the carp they raise in their ponds. Not included in the photo are their 100 mandarin trees, vegetable patch, and three pigs.  China Stats Population: 1.3 billion Population density: 627 people per sq. km. Total fertility rate: 1.7 children per woman Population doubling time: 67 years Percentage urban/rural: 37% urban, 63% rural Per capita energy use: 905 kg. oil equivalent Infant mortality: 32 deaths per 1,000 births Life expectancy: 69 (male), 73 (female) Adult illiteracy: 7.9% (male), 22.1% (female) Internet users: 46 million
Mali : The  Natomo Family It is not unusual in this West African country for men to have two wives, as 39-year-old  Soumana Natomo  does. More wives mean more progeny—and a greater chance you will be supported in old age. Soumana now has  eight children , and his wives,  Pama Kondo (28) and Fatouma Niangani Toure (26),  will likely have more. How many of these children will survive, though, is uncertain: Mali's infant mortality rate ranks among the ten highest in the world. Some of the family's possessions are not included in this photo—another mortar and pestle for pounding grain, two wooden mattress platforms, 30 mango trees, and old radio batteries that the children use as toys. (Note: The Natomos appear on the adobe roof of their house in Kouakourou. An infant son is nestled in his mother's arms. One daughter is absent.)  Mali Stats Population: 12 million Population density: 9.1 people per sq. km. Total fertility rate: 7.0 children per woman Population doubling time: 23 years Percentage urban/rural: 26% urban, 64% rural Per capita energy use: 22 kg. oil equivalent Infant mortality: 118.7 deaths per 1,000 births Life expectancy: 48 (male), 49 (female) Adult illiteracy: 64% (male), 84% (female) Internet users: 30,000
Japan : The  Ukita Family Like many Japanese women,  43-year-old Sayo Ukita  had children relatively late in life. Her youngest daughter is now in kindergarten, not yet burdened by the pressures of exams and Saturday "cram school" that face her nine-year-old sister. Sayo is supremely well-organized, which helps her manage the busy schedules of her children and maintain order in their 1,421-square-foot Tokyo home stuffed with clothes, appliances, and an abundance of toys for both her daughters and dog. She and her husband  Kazuo, 45,  have all the electronic and gas-powered conveniences of modern life, but their most cherished possessions are a ring and heirloom pottery. The family's wish for the future: a larger house with more storage space.  Japan Stats Population: 128 million Population density: 336 people per sq. km. Total fertility rate: 1.3 children per woman Population doubling time: 289 years Percentage urban/rural: 79% urban, 21% rural Per capita energy use: 4,316 kg. oil equivalent Infant mortality: 3 deaths per 1,000 births Life expectancy: 78 (male), 85 (female) Adult illiteracy: 1% (male), 1% (female) Internet users: 56 million
Nico and Loba Engel  family at home in  Luxembourg  with one week's food. 319.75€ of food. Nico is an architect. He designed their home. Model Released. Architect Nico Engel, 42, and his wife Loba Anikina, 35 of Esch-sur-Alzette, southwestern Luxembourg, and their four children:  Maxim, 15; Lou, 12; Mila, 4; and Jora, 2 .  Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The image is part of a collection of images and documentation for Hungry Planet 2, a continuation of work done after publication of the book project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats, by Peter Menzel & Faith D'Aluisio.One Week's Food in April 2007The Engel Family of LuxembourgFood Expenditure for One Week: 319.75€Dairy; 25.04€BioG milk, bio, whole, fresh, 6L; Cloony chocolate milk, 1.2L; Yakult yogurt drink,910ml; Berchtesgadener Land bio yogurt, with fruit, 400g; cheese, mimolette, 325g;Luxlait La Souple light cream, 200 ml; cheese, Greek feta, 168g; Müller yogurt withchocolate bits, 150g; Müller yogurt with cereal flakes, 150g; Luxlait Rose butter, 50g.Meat, Fish & Eggs; 78.34€Cod, 2K; pork chops, trimmed, 990g; pork sausage, 660 g; rumsteak 618g; sausage,512g; salami, Abruzzese, 200g: ham, prosciutto 152g; shrimp grey, 150g; ham, Norcia140g; Hunting (brand) mackerel filets, 90g; eggs, 6.Fruits, Vegetables & Nuts; 58,81€Potatoes, 5K; cauliflower, bio, 1.5; tomatoes, roma, 1.12K; grapes, Thompson's seedless,1.11K; pears, conference, 1K; apples, pink lady, 950g; cabbage, white, 906g; tomatosauce, homemade, 662g; carrots, bio, 523g, 1.96E; endive, 520g; Lettuce 500g; Ruolmushrooms, 500g; cucumber, bio, 470g; tangerines, 342g; radishes, 300g; chicory, 249g(behind lettuce); onions, 249g; Vegepack mushrooms, sheep's foot, 200g; garlic, 156g;shallots, 141g; Ligo raisins, 85g; lemon, 111g; Kiwi's, 5.Starches & Grains; 10,92€Fischer bread, 3-grain, 500g; pasta, trenne, 500g; 5 Star rice, basmati, 472g; NestleNesquick chocolate cereal, 375g; Kellogg's Smacks cereal, 375g.Condiments; 7.24€salt, fine, 8g; salt, coarse, 38g; sugar, cubes, 116g; sugar, fine, 21g; black pepper, 8g;Abbo olive oil, 230ml; Casanova di Neri olive oil, extra virgin, 50m; Elsa balsamicvinegar, 20ml; Maille mustard, dijon, 97g; Bertolli mayonaise, 70g.Snacks & Desserts; 28.48€Mio Daddy Cool ice cream, 540g; Cote d'or milk chocolate with hazelnuts, 400g; Androsapple-banana compote, 400g; Andros apple-pear compote, 400g; Antica Trattoria potatochips, 300g; Petit Lu cookies, 300g; Lindt milk chocolate hazelnut, 300g; Fischer bakery:egg custard, 174g; Buns, sweet, 170g; chocolate buns, 156g; Nestlé Baci chocolates,100g; Nesquik chocolate powder, 75g; Wrigleys Hubba Bubba cherry chewing gum, 5pieces (chewed before the photo).Prepared Food; 30.50€Restaurant meals: salmon with asparagus, (salmon 266g) (asparagus, 190g) (Hollandaisesauce, 95g). Shrimp scampi, (shrimp, 163g) (rice, 224g).Beverages; 75.72€Vittel water, 6L; Coca Cola cola, 3L; Chateau du Moulin-a-Vent 2003, wine, red, 2.25L;Vittel water, strawberry-flavored, 1.98L; Poliziano 2003, wine, red, 1.5L; Tropicanamultivitamin fruit juice drink, 1L; Tropicana orange juice, homestyle, 1L; Tropicanablood orange juice, 1L; Frui'Vita grapefruit juice, 1L; Jose Ardinat champagne, 750ml;Bech-Macher Gottesgof Riesling, 750ml; Bofferding beer, 330ml; coffee, ground, 27g;Gschewendner tea, wild cherry, 18g; tea, bags, earl grey, 8g.Other; 4.70€Dannemanns cigarillos, 1 pack.
The  Lopes-Furtado  family  from  Cabo Verde  in the kitchen of their home in Luxembourg with one week's worth of food, 106.03 euros/ $143.14.  The children are Darlene, 16, Melody, 14, Teddy, 9, and Lionel, 4 .  Cooking method: electric stove, oven and microwave. Food preservation: electric refrigerator and freezer. Model Released. Maria Natercia Lopes-Furtado and her husband Ernesto Lopes Sanchez, 47, of Rodange, Luxembourg, and their four children: Darlene, 16; Melody, 14; Teddy, 9; and Lionel, 4. Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The image is part of a collection of images and documentation for Hungry Planet 2, a continuation of work done after publication of the book project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats, by Peter Menzel & Faith D'Aluisio.One Week's Food in April 2007The Lopes-Furtado Family of LuxembourgFood Expenditure for One Week: 106.03€/$143.14 USDDairy: 6.84€Luxlait milk, semi-skim, 5L; Naturis yogurt, 1.2K; "M" brand milk, UHT, 1L; Duo'ryogurt with vanilla and chocolate candy, 350g.Meat, Fish & Eggs: 23.46€Chicken legs, 1.23K; Royal Arctic fish sticks, frozen, 900g; eggs, 20; pork cutlets,trimmed, 850g; Sea-bream, 750g; turkey breast, 450g.Fruits, Vegetables & Nuts: 11.76€cucumbers, 1.26K; tomato 1K; carrots, 1K; onions, 1K; beans, flat, 1K; apples, golden,794g; apples, granny smith, 590g; mango, 500g; garlic, 250g; bananas, 120g.Starches & Grains: 16.06€rice, white, 5.13K; potatoes, white, 2.56K; Buitoni linguine, dry, 908g; Jacquet slicedbread, 730g; Rik et Rok honey nut cereal, 375g; Nestle Fitness cereal, 375g; Bread withchocolate bits, 350g.Condiments: 12.96€oil, sunflower, 1L; Le Blonvilliers sugar, granulated, 1K; Remia tomato ketchup, 420g;Rio d'Or margarine, 250g; Vitacrone mayonnaise, 250g; salt, coarse, 176g; Knorrbouillon cubes, chicken, 150g; Primadonna tomato paste, 140g; Maggi chicken reduction,121g; pimento, dried, powdered, 17g; pepper, ground, 16g; Cumin, 8 g; bay leaves, 3g.Snacks & Desserts: 11.33€"M" brand blended cheese-fruit food product, 720g; Arctic Kid Collection ice creampops, 620ml; Schovit chocolate powder, 400g; ice cream, 320g; Tamara rhubarbmarmalade, 255g; BN Petit Dej breakfast cookies, chocolate, 250g; popped corn,caramel, 200g; Auchan loose candy, 195g.Prepared Food: 4.27€La Toque du Chef cheese potatoes, canned, 1.7k; Auchan pizza, frozen, 400g.Beverages: 19.35€* (*plus price of fruity drink)Cristaline - Eau de Source de la Bondoire water, 12L; Fructa Multivitamin Juice Drink,6L; Nestle Aquarel Bouchon, 2.64L; Springfresh Fruity Drink, 1.87L; wine, red, 1.7L;Jacobs Kronung coffee, 500g; tea, mint, 22g.Euro/$USD in April 07 was $1.35 $/e
The  Melanson  family — Peter, 30, Pauline, 34, Joseph, 11, Jacob, 9, and Shane, 6 ,  pose with one week’s worth of food in October, in the kitchen/dining area of their home. They live one street off “The Road To Nowhere,” on a hill overlooking the town of Iqaluit in Canada’s northeastern territory of Nunavut (just south of the Arctic Circle). Cooking methods: Electric stove, microwave, and barbecue grill. Food preservation: refrigerator- freezer and second freezer. Favorite foods—Pauline: maktaaq (narwhal) and polar bear (“I’ve always loved it).” Peter: döner—spicy beef of Turkish provenance, Joseph: extra-cheese-stuffed-crust pizza. Jacob: watermelons and beef tacos. Shane: chocolate cereal (although mom won’t buy it, grandmother does). The image is part of a collection of images and documentation for Hungry Planet 2, a continuation of work done after publication of the book project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats, by Peter Menzel & Faith D'Aluisio.ONE WEEK’S FOOD IN October 2006 The Melanson Family of Canada Food Expenditure for One Week: $392.15 Canadian dollars / $439.21 US dollars ** = Sealift prices (cheaper for buyers if they can afford the lump sum payment upfront) ψ = hunted, or received from Pauline’s father Lew Phillips. Equivalent, or near equivalent prices are included—see below. Dairy: $73.11^ Silhouette yogurt 1.6 L; Liberty yogurt, 1.5 L; marbled cheddar and jack cheese, 1kg; Northern butter, 454 g; cottage cheese, 250 g; sour cream, 250 g; Kraft singles processed cheese, 6 slices, 125 g. ^Milk is located in beverages. Meat, Fish, and Eggs: $80.14 Supermarket total: $45.48 Country food total: $34.66 (Char, 11.98; plus Caribou^ 22.68) Caribou rump roast,ψ 1.874 kg; ground beef, fresh, 1.555 kg; 18 chicken eggs, 1.152 kg; arctic char, ψ 1.134 kg; pork chops, 1.094 kg; Maple Leaf bacon, 1kg; smoked beef slices, 565 g. ^ Country food is generally procured by hunting. If purchased, prices vary depending on whether country food is purchased directly from a hunter or a supermarket. It’s much more expensive in a supermarket. Above char price is from the Iqaluit Enterprises Country Food Store. North Mart in Iqaluit is the source of the store price of caribou steaks as they say they never have rump roasts. Neither does Iqaluit Enterprises. (North Mart sells caribou steaks for $20 a kilo. Iqaluit Enterprises sells caribou steaks for $12.10 a kilo). Fruits, Vegetables & Nuts: $85.62 Quebec apples, 2.27 kg; Heinz stewed tomatoes,** 1.592 L; Dole bananas, 1.314 kg; rutabaga, 1.240 kg; South Africa oranges,1.180 kg; green grapes, 1.180 kg; baby carrots, 908 g; peppers, 552 g; Green Giant niblets corn,** 540 ml; broccoli crowns, 510 g; romaine lettuce, 506 g; Merit Select peanut butter, 500 g; tomatoes, 415 g; tomato sauce, 398 ml; dried apricots,** 362 g; cucumbers, 356 g; almonds,** 352 g; Heinz tomato paste,** 312 ml; mushrooms, 250 g; garlic bulb, 25g. Starches and Grains: $46.12 3 loaves Wonder whole wheat bread, 2.025kg; white potatoes, 1.712 kg; Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes,** 1 kg; white basmati rice,** 762 g; Old El Paso crisp taco shells,** 758 g; Catelli Healthy Haven multigrain spaghetti,** 750 g; Country Harvest whole grain bread, 675 g; Kellogg’s mini wheat’s cereal,** 370 g; whole wheat baguette, 300 g. Condiments: $7.72 Merit Select syrup**, 750 ml; Kraft salad dressing, 125 ml; Merit Select mayonnaise,** 120 g; white sugar,** 116 g; soy sauce,** 80 g. olive oil,** 62 g; pepper, 15 g; salt, 15 g. Snacks, Desserts: $25.66 Kellogg’s Nutrigrain bars,** 775 g; 2 boxes Eggo frozen waffles, original and blueberry, 560g; Lays Classic potato chips, 250 g; assorted candies, 150g. Prepared Food: $15.09 Mccain International flavor pizza, 736 g; Kraft macaroni and cheese dinners,** 675 g; Mccain premium pizza, 501 g; Lipton chicken noodle soup mix,** 80 g. Beverages: $58.69 Tap water for drinking, 18.5 L; tap water for reconstituting frozen juices, 9 L; 1% milk, 6 L; Five Alive frozen juice, 1.775 L; Diet Coke,** 1.420 L; Orange soda pop,** 1.065 L; Old South frozen orange juice, 355 ml each; Tim Horton ground EXCHANGE RATE NOVEMBER 06: $US 1 = $1.12 CANADIAN
Family of Carlo and Marie Paule   Kutten-Kass ,  Luxembourg  with one week's worth of food. Food Expenditure for One Week: 347.64 euros*(*Homemade or homegrown: 90.85 euros of total, if purchased). Photographed in their dining room. MODEL RELEASED. Carlo and Marie Paule Kutten-Kass of the town of Erpeldange in Bous, southeast of Luxembourg City, near the German border.  Carolo is 49. Marie Paule is 48 .  Also in the photograph: their sons Joe, 19, and Georges, 22. Their daughter was away during the time the photograph was made. Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The image is part of a collection of images and documentation for Hungry Planet 2, a continuation of work done after publication of the book project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats, by Peter Menzel & Faith D'Aluisio.One Week's Food in April 2007The Kutten-Kass Family of LuxembourgFood Expenditure for One Week:347.64 euros*(*Homemade or homegrown: 90.85 euros of total, if purchased)Favorite foods:Carlos: Shrimp pizzaMarie Paule: Chicken in wine sauceGeorge: Traditional Luxembourgish pastaJoe: Turkish KebabsSarah: CannelloniDairy: 24.33 eurosBioG Milk, whole, fresh, 2L; Luxlait milk, semi-skimmed, UHT, 2L; Luxlait Semiskimmedmilk, 1L; Luxlait milk, chocolate, 500ml; Rose (brand) butter, 500g; Luxlaityogurt, coconut, 500g; Ekabe cream cheese, 400g; Sahne drinkable yogurt, 240 ml;Auchon emmental cheese, grated, 210g; cheese, gouda, 200g (behind fish); Luxlait LaSouple light cream 15%, 200 ml; Luxlait cream 33%, 200 ml; Coeur de Lion cheese,camembert, 150g; Luxlait Fit Wellness yogurt/cheese, blueberry, 150g; Granarolamozzarella, 125g; parmesan, grated, 100g.Meat, Fish, Beans & Eggs: 80.05 euros*Chicken, Bio, 2K*; veal, 1.25K; Cabillaud fillet, 1K; pork cutlet, boneless, 880g; porkbacon, 586g; eggs,* 30; pate, country, 315g; tuna, canned, 280g; ham, sliced, 260g;Caracola white beans, 200g; Zwan Franse pate, 129g (shared by Joey and Timmy thedog); salami, 126g.*Homemade or homegrown: 44.05 euros of total, if purchased.Fruits, Vegetables & Nuts: 43.32 euros*Apples, various,* 2K; fennel, bio, 1.5K; pineapple, 1.25K; tomatoes, bio, 1.2K; grapes,black, 1K; Elvea tomato sauce, 1K; carrots, 1K; leeks, 860g; onions, 800g; bananas,700g; cucumber, bio, 500g; lemons, 500g; Mirabels plums preserved in water,* 500g;Lorenz nut mix, 200g; pepper, green sweet, 135g; pepper, red, 135g; mushrooms, 130g;Olives, green, 50g.*Homemade or homegrown: 9.05 euros of total, if purchased.Starches & Grains: 24.25 eurosPotatoes, white, 5K; bread, small, 1.2K; Francine flour, white, 1K; bread, demibaguettes,600g; De Cecco pasta, penne, 500g; nut bread, sliced, 500g; rice, white, 420g;bread, white, 400g; baguette, 400g; bread, raisin, 400g; Perlinger Muesli Banana-Chocolate, BIO, 375g; Soubry pasta, penne, 375g; baguette, bio, 350g; pasta, eggnoodles, 250g.Condiments: 17.97 euros*Sunflower oil, 1L; vinegar, white wine, 500 ml; fine sugar, 388g; Mirabels marmalade*,300g; Fruit D'or margarine, 250g; Maille pickles, 220g; DL Andalucian sauce, 125g;Thomy mustard, prepared, 90g; mayonnaise, citron, 90g; olives, 49g; beef bouilloncubes, 41g; coarse salt, 39g; Maggi liquid seasoning, 26g; Knorr chicken broth powder,11g; fine salt, 8g; White pepper, 5g; Pepper ground, 4g; bay leaves, 1g; cloves, 1g;paprika, 1g.*Homemade or homegrown: 4.75 euros of total, if purchased.Snacks & Desserts: 45.73 euros*Gooseberry pie*, 997g; rhubarb pie,* 780g; Eskimo ice cream cones, 720 ml; Buns,sweet, 500g; Duplo chocolates, 180g; Tucs crackers, 160g; Bahlsen chocolate cookies,125g; Lorenz paprika-flavored chips, 100g; Ritter hazelnut chocolate bar, 100g; Ritterdark chocolate bar, 100g.*Homemade: 33 euros of total, if purchased.Prepared Food: 38.36 eurosPizza, 1.4K; Kebabs with fried potatoes 1.364K.Beverages: 68.28 eurosGerolsteiner mineral water, 12L; Other bottled water, 12 L; Rosport water, 12L; SpaReine bottled water, 4L; juice oranges, 3K; juice grapefruits, 2K; Lipton peach iced tea,1L; Diekirch Beer, amber, 1L; Merziger black currant juice, 1L; wine, chardonney, 750ml; Anjou Villages wine, red, 750 ml; wine, riesling, 750ml; Gales wine, white, 375ml;Illy Coffee, 250g; Grand Marnier liquor, 50ml; Lipton Tahiti tea bags, 20.Misc.: 5.35 eurosDog food, 350g; Cigarettes, 1 pack.
Jap.mw.702. xsMio Ukita, 9 , attends “juku” (Supplemental school system also known as after school tutoring or cram school) several days a week . Kodaira City, Japan. Material World Project. School. Children, Child. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
stuffed animals, two mobile phones, plastic organizer drawers, futon, chair, clothes valet, computer, full length mirror, vanity and stool, exercise stepper, rocking chair, air cleaner . With possessions bought since 1993, Japan From coverage of revisit to Material World Project family in Japan, 2001. {{ Sayo Ukita and her husband Kazuo  continue to live in the manicured suburb of northwest Tokyo called Kodaira City. Their daughter Mio is a first year university student, concentrating on biology (her first field experience, in May, was milking a cow). Daughter Maya, 14, attends 8th grade and still plays the piano. Neither girl swims competitively any longer. The family has replaced a great deal of their belongings since the original big picture was taken, hence the large number of items in the Material World 2001 big picture. Their dog Izumaru has died, but they did not replace him. Mio has a new laptop for school, and both girls have mobile phones. The Nintendo game player is still hooked up to the family’s extra television set in the dining room, but it is not used as often as it had been when the girls were younger. The parents have a televisio
Jap.mw.8. xxsChildren run home from school down a street lined with shops near the train station in the Ukita family’s neighborhood in Kodaira City , outside Tokyo, Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, page 54. Children, Child.{{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
Jap.mw.9. xxsNine-year-old Mio Ukita  wants to be in the Olympics, so four or five times a week she bicycles to a neighborhood health club to do laps in the pool for 2 hours. Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, page 54. Children, Child. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
Jap.mw.705. xsPo rtrait   of Sayo Ukita, 43 .  Kodaira City, Japan .   Mat erial World Project {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame hous e   in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in  a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban  home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker.Family   mem bers are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter);  Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait  Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their p ossessions).}}
Jap.mw2.100f.xs  Subway trains  cross an overpass over rush hour evening traffic in the Shinjuku area of Tokyo, Japan.
Jap.mw.714.xs  Kazuo Ukita  reads his newspaper on the train taking him from  Kodaira City to his workplace  where he fills orders in a book and magazine warehouse. Japan. Material World Project. Work.{{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker.Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
Jap.mw.14.xs Lunchtime  at nine-year-old  Mio Ukita’s classroom at school in Kodaira City , Japan. Material World Project. Children, Child, food. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
Jap.mw.6.xxs Several times a week,  Kazuo Ukita  relaxes after work by stopping at a  karaoke bar  for a cigarette, a glass of sake, and a crack at the microphone. Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait page 51. Leisure.{{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker.Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
Jap.mw.5.xxs  Kazuo Ukita  moves books around the warehouse at  his job at a distribution company . Like many other salary men, when Kazuo Ukita leaves home to catch the train for his job, he dons a navy blue suit for the hour-long commute, but changes into company work clothes once he arrives. During the commute, nearly all the men are dressed the same. Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, page 51. Work. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
Jap.mw.20. xxs Kazuo Ukita’s   breakfast of coffee, cigarettes and television before work . There is a vitamin commercial on the TV. Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, Televisions of the World page 36. Food. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
Jap.mw.2.xxs Sayo   Ukita  asks her daughter Mio what she would like for breakfast in the kitchen/dining room.  Maya continues her morning wakeup at the table as their father Kazuo Ukita enjoys his morning cigarettes while watching television before leaving for work. The house is unheated. There is an electric heater under the table, covered by a quilted blanket. Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, page 50. Children, Childcare, Food. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker.Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
Jap.mw.718.xs  Peter Menzel  has a meal with the Ukita children in their  Kodaira City  home  during the week he spent with them to shoot the family for the Material World book. Japan. Material World Project. Food. Children, Child. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
Jap.mw.01.xxs  The  Ukita Family  in front of their home with all of their possessions , Tokyo, Japan . Published in Material World : A Global Family Portrait, page 48-49. {{Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita  (6, daughter).}} From  Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).
Jap.mw.701.xs  Mio Ukita  and her Kodaira City classmates do math problems in their schoolroom . Japan. Material World Project. Children, Child, School. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
Jap.mw.707.xs  Portrait of  M aya   Ukita , 6.  Kodaira City, Japan . Material World  Project {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a s uburb   northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book  warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home.  Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members  are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya  Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project  that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
Jap.mw.13.xs  Kazuo Ukita  relaxes in an ofuro—a Japanese bath that is meant for relaxation rather than washing . The water is generally kept in the tub and warmed before each use. Family members wash squatting on a stool with a bucket of hot water and a shower hose before entering the bath. When not in use the bath is covered with an insulated cover (seen behind Kazuo Ukita’s head.) Japan. Material World Project. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
Jap.mw.17.xs  The  Ukita family’s  possessions displayed in front of their house before the family photograph for the Material World project . The family is situated on the two balconies of the upstairs bedrooms for this preliminary photograph. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo, Japan, called Kodaira City. Material World Project. {{Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
Jap.mw.11.xs  Saturday night meal at the Ukita house, always accompanied by the fifth member of the family—the television . Japan. Material World Project. Children, Child, Food. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker.Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
Jap.mw.706. xsPortrait of Kazuo Ukita , 45 . Kodaira City, Japan.  Material World Project   {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global  Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
Jap.mw2.9.xs  Sayo Ukia  (back to camera) shops for fruits and vegetables in the Kodaira City neighborhood, outside Tokyo, Japan , where she and her family live. Because Sayo Ukita buys her family’s food from the nearby neighborhood markets situated around the train station (true for many residential areas in Tokyo) she usually shops daily; and by bicycle (the area is congested and there is little parking for cars). From coverage of revisit to Material World Project family in Japan, 2001. From coverage of revisit to Material World Project family in Japan, 2001. {{Sayo Ukita and her  husband Kazuo continue to live in the manicured suburb of northwest Tokyo called Kodaira City. Their daughter Mio is a first year university student, concentrating on biology (her first field experience, in May, was milking a cow). Daughter Maya, 14, attends 8th grade and still plays the piano. Neither girl swims competitively any longer. The family has replaced a great deal of their belongings since the original big picture was taken, hence the large number of items in the Material World 2001 big picture. Their dog Izumaru has died, but they did not replace him. Mio has a new laptop for school, and both girls have mobile phones. The Nintendo game player is still hooked up to the family’s extra television set in the dining room, but it is not used as often as it had been when the girls were younger. The parents have a television in their bedroom that Kazuo watched when he was bedridden with a back ailment and a problem with his pancreas, and he has a massage chair set up in the corner of the living room though it isn’t used much since his injuries have healed. The Ukita’s have a new car, but Kazuo continues to take the train to work, and Sayo rides her bicycle to the market every day—a three minute ride—to buy her family’s food. Central portrait of family with all possessions from original Material World project is named: Jap.mw.01.xxs.}}
Jap.mw. 709.xs  A dentist works on  Maya Ukita’s teeth , hardening plastic cavity filler with ultraviolet light. Kodaira City, Japan. Material  World Project.{{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb  northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book  warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo  was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker.Family members  are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita  (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project  that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
Jap.mw.16.xs  Sayo Ukita  cleans up the house while her daughters are at school and husband is at work. Japan.  Material World Project. Work. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).
Jap.mw.711.xs  Sayo Ukita  prepares fresh vegetables for dinner . Kodaira City, Japan. Material World Project. Food. Work. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}

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  • 6. LA INMIGRACIÓN PERUANA EN EL URUGUAY Según el censo de 1996, residían en el Uruguay 528 peruanos. Se trata de la comunidad de inmigrantes más importante en términos cuantitativos, de las cinco estudiadas en esta investigación. La migración de peruanos al Uruguay aumentó notoriamente en los años posteriores al último censo. Tanto las autoridades del Consulado de Perú como los entrevistados integrantes de la comunidad peruana, coincidieron en que, en el momento del estudio, residían alrededor de 2500 personas de esa nacionalidad, mayoritariamente en Montevideo. El Consulado habló de una avalancha de peruanos, presumiblemente motivada por las dificultades económicas y políticas que atravesó aquél país en la década de los 90. En una entrevista concedida al periódico El Observador a comienzos de 2001, fuentes del Consulado afirmaron que: “ hasta hace un año arribaban unos 10 peruanos mensualmente. Hoy día llega un promedio de 20 por semana ”8.
  • 7. Poutasi, Samoa . The Lagavzle family , 5:00pm October 8, 1993 .
  • 8. España Familia de Segovia 1992.
  • 9.                                          China : The Wu Family The nine members of this extended family—father Wu Ba Jiu (59), mother Guo Yu Xian (57 ), their sons, daughters-in-law, and three grandchildren —live in a three-bedroom, 600-square-foot dwelling in rural Yunnan Province . While they have no telephone, they get news and images of a wider world through two radios and the family's most prized possession, a television. In the future, they hope to get one with a 30-inch screen as well as a VCR, a refrigerator, and drugs to combat diseases in the carp they raise in their ponds. Not included in the photo are their 100 mandarin trees, vegetable patch, and three pigs. China Stats Population: 1.3 billion Population density: 627 people per sq. km. Total fertility rate: 1.7 children per woman Population doubling time: 67 years Percentage urban/rural: 37% urban, 63% rural Per capita energy use: 905 kg. oil equivalent Infant mortality: 32 deaths per 1,000 births Life expectancy: 69 (male), 73 (female) Adult illiteracy: 7.9% (male), 22.1% (female) Internet users: 46 million
  • 10. Mali : The Natomo Family It is not unusual in this West African country for men to have two wives, as 39-year-old Soumana Natomo does. More wives mean more progeny—and a greater chance you will be supported in old age. Soumana now has eight children , and his wives, Pama Kondo (28) and Fatouma Niangani Toure (26), will likely have more. How many of these children will survive, though, is uncertain: Mali's infant mortality rate ranks among the ten highest in the world. Some of the family's possessions are not included in this photo—another mortar and pestle for pounding grain, two wooden mattress platforms, 30 mango trees, and old radio batteries that the children use as toys. (Note: The Natomos appear on the adobe roof of their house in Kouakourou. An infant son is nestled in his mother's arms. One daughter is absent.) Mali Stats Population: 12 million Population density: 9.1 people per sq. km. Total fertility rate: 7.0 children per woman Population doubling time: 23 years Percentage urban/rural: 26% urban, 64% rural Per capita energy use: 22 kg. oil equivalent Infant mortality: 118.7 deaths per 1,000 births Life expectancy: 48 (male), 49 (female) Adult illiteracy: 64% (male), 84% (female) Internet users: 30,000
  • 11. Japan : The Ukita Family Like many Japanese women, 43-year-old Sayo Ukita had children relatively late in life. Her youngest daughter is now in kindergarten, not yet burdened by the pressures of exams and Saturday "cram school" that face her nine-year-old sister. Sayo is supremely well-organized, which helps her manage the busy schedules of her children and maintain order in their 1,421-square-foot Tokyo home stuffed with clothes, appliances, and an abundance of toys for both her daughters and dog. She and her husband Kazuo, 45, have all the electronic and gas-powered conveniences of modern life, but their most cherished possessions are a ring and heirloom pottery. The family's wish for the future: a larger house with more storage space. Japan Stats Population: 128 million Population density: 336 people per sq. km. Total fertility rate: 1.3 children per woman Population doubling time: 289 years Percentage urban/rural: 79% urban, 21% rural Per capita energy use: 4,316 kg. oil equivalent Infant mortality: 3 deaths per 1,000 births Life expectancy: 78 (male), 85 (female) Adult illiteracy: 1% (male), 1% (female) Internet users: 56 million
  • 12. Nico and Loba Engel family at home in Luxembourg with one week's food. 319.75€ of food. Nico is an architect. He designed their home. Model Released. Architect Nico Engel, 42, and his wife Loba Anikina, 35 of Esch-sur-Alzette, southwestern Luxembourg, and their four children: Maxim, 15; Lou, 12; Mila, 4; and Jora, 2 . Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The image is part of a collection of images and documentation for Hungry Planet 2, a continuation of work done after publication of the book project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats, by Peter Menzel & Faith D'Aluisio.One Week's Food in April 2007The Engel Family of LuxembourgFood Expenditure for One Week: 319.75€Dairy; 25.04€BioG milk, bio, whole, fresh, 6L; Cloony chocolate milk, 1.2L; Yakult yogurt drink,910ml; Berchtesgadener Land bio yogurt, with fruit, 400g; cheese, mimolette, 325g;Luxlait La Souple light cream, 200 ml; cheese, Greek feta, 168g; Müller yogurt withchocolate bits, 150g; Müller yogurt with cereal flakes, 150g; Luxlait Rose butter, 50g.Meat, Fish & Eggs; 78.34€Cod, 2K; pork chops, trimmed, 990g; pork sausage, 660 g; rumsteak 618g; sausage,512g; salami, Abruzzese, 200g: ham, prosciutto 152g; shrimp grey, 150g; ham, Norcia140g; Hunting (brand) mackerel filets, 90g; eggs, 6.Fruits, Vegetables & Nuts; 58,81€Potatoes, 5K; cauliflower, bio, 1.5; tomatoes, roma, 1.12K; grapes, Thompson's seedless,1.11K; pears, conference, 1K; apples, pink lady, 950g; cabbage, white, 906g; tomatosauce, homemade, 662g; carrots, bio, 523g, 1.96E; endive, 520g; Lettuce 500g; Ruolmushrooms, 500g; cucumber, bio, 470g; tangerines, 342g; radishes, 300g; chicory, 249g(behind lettuce); onions, 249g; Vegepack mushrooms, sheep's foot, 200g; garlic, 156g;shallots, 141g; Ligo raisins, 85g; lemon, 111g; Kiwi's, 5.Starches & Grains; 10,92€Fischer bread, 3-grain, 500g; pasta, trenne, 500g; 5 Star rice, basmati, 472g; NestleNesquick chocolate cereal, 375g; Kellogg's Smacks cereal, 375g.Condiments; 7.24€salt, fine, 8g; salt, coarse, 38g; sugar, cubes, 116g; sugar, fine, 21g; black pepper, 8g;Abbo olive oil, 230ml; Casanova di Neri olive oil, extra virgin, 50m; Elsa balsamicvinegar, 20ml; Maille mustard, dijon, 97g; Bertolli mayonaise, 70g.Snacks & Desserts; 28.48€Mio Daddy Cool ice cream, 540g; Cote d'or milk chocolate with hazelnuts, 400g; Androsapple-banana compote, 400g; Andros apple-pear compote, 400g; Antica Trattoria potatochips, 300g; Petit Lu cookies, 300g; Lindt milk chocolate hazelnut, 300g; Fischer bakery:egg custard, 174g; Buns, sweet, 170g; chocolate buns, 156g; Nestlé Baci chocolates,100g; Nesquik chocolate powder, 75g; Wrigleys Hubba Bubba cherry chewing gum, 5pieces (chewed before the photo).Prepared Food; 30.50€Restaurant meals: salmon with asparagus, (salmon 266g) (asparagus, 190g) (Hollandaisesauce, 95g). Shrimp scampi, (shrimp, 163g) (rice, 224g).Beverages; 75.72€Vittel water, 6L; Coca Cola cola, 3L; Chateau du Moulin-a-Vent 2003, wine, red, 2.25L;Vittel water, strawberry-flavored, 1.98L; Poliziano 2003, wine, red, 1.5L; Tropicanamultivitamin fruit juice drink, 1L; Tropicana orange juice, homestyle, 1L; Tropicanablood orange juice, 1L; Frui'Vita grapefruit juice, 1L; Jose Ardinat champagne, 750ml;Bech-Macher Gottesgof Riesling, 750ml; Bofferding beer, 330ml; coffee, ground, 27g;Gschewendner tea, wild cherry, 18g; tea, bags, earl grey, 8g.Other; 4.70€Dannemanns cigarillos, 1 pack.
  • 13. The Lopes-Furtado family from Cabo Verde in the kitchen of their home in Luxembourg with one week's worth of food, 106.03 euros/ $143.14. The children are Darlene, 16, Melody, 14, Teddy, 9, and Lionel, 4 . Cooking method: electric stove, oven and microwave. Food preservation: electric refrigerator and freezer. Model Released. Maria Natercia Lopes-Furtado and her husband Ernesto Lopes Sanchez, 47, of Rodange, Luxembourg, and their four children: Darlene, 16; Melody, 14; Teddy, 9; and Lionel, 4. Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The image is part of a collection of images and documentation for Hungry Planet 2, a continuation of work done after publication of the book project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats, by Peter Menzel & Faith D'Aluisio.One Week's Food in April 2007The Lopes-Furtado Family of LuxembourgFood Expenditure for One Week: 106.03€/$143.14 USDDairy: 6.84€Luxlait milk, semi-skim, 5L; Naturis yogurt, 1.2K; "M" brand milk, UHT, 1L; Duo'ryogurt with vanilla and chocolate candy, 350g.Meat, Fish & Eggs: 23.46€Chicken legs, 1.23K; Royal Arctic fish sticks, frozen, 900g; eggs, 20; pork cutlets,trimmed, 850g; Sea-bream, 750g; turkey breast, 450g.Fruits, Vegetables & Nuts: 11.76€cucumbers, 1.26K; tomato 1K; carrots, 1K; onions, 1K; beans, flat, 1K; apples, golden,794g; apples, granny smith, 590g; mango, 500g; garlic, 250g; bananas, 120g.Starches & Grains: 16.06€rice, white, 5.13K; potatoes, white, 2.56K; Buitoni linguine, dry, 908g; Jacquet slicedbread, 730g; Rik et Rok honey nut cereal, 375g; Nestle Fitness cereal, 375g; Bread withchocolate bits, 350g.Condiments: 12.96€oil, sunflower, 1L; Le Blonvilliers sugar, granulated, 1K; Remia tomato ketchup, 420g;Rio d'Or margarine, 250g; Vitacrone mayonnaise, 250g; salt, coarse, 176g; Knorrbouillon cubes, chicken, 150g; Primadonna tomato paste, 140g; Maggi chicken reduction,121g; pimento, dried, powdered, 17g; pepper, ground, 16g; Cumin, 8 g; bay leaves, 3g.Snacks & Desserts: 11.33€"M" brand blended cheese-fruit food product, 720g; Arctic Kid Collection ice creampops, 620ml; Schovit chocolate powder, 400g; ice cream, 320g; Tamara rhubarbmarmalade, 255g; BN Petit Dej breakfast cookies, chocolate, 250g; popped corn,caramel, 200g; Auchan loose candy, 195g.Prepared Food: 4.27€La Toque du Chef cheese potatoes, canned, 1.7k; Auchan pizza, frozen, 400g.Beverages: 19.35€* (*plus price of fruity drink)Cristaline - Eau de Source de la Bondoire water, 12L; Fructa Multivitamin Juice Drink,6L; Nestle Aquarel Bouchon, 2.64L; Springfresh Fruity Drink, 1.87L; wine, red, 1.7L;Jacobs Kronung coffee, 500g; tea, mint, 22g.Euro/$USD in April 07 was $1.35 $/e
  • 14. The Melanson family — Peter, 30, Pauline, 34, Joseph, 11, Jacob, 9, and Shane, 6 , pose with one week’s worth of food in October, in the kitchen/dining area of their home. They live one street off “The Road To Nowhere,” on a hill overlooking the town of Iqaluit in Canada’s northeastern territory of Nunavut (just south of the Arctic Circle). Cooking methods: Electric stove, microwave, and barbecue grill. Food preservation: refrigerator- freezer and second freezer. Favorite foods—Pauline: maktaaq (narwhal) and polar bear (“I’ve always loved it).” Peter: döner—spicy beef of Turkish provenance, Joseph: extra-cheese-stuffed-crust pizza. Jacob: watermelons and beef tacos. Shane: chocolate cereal (although mom won’t buy it, grandmother does). The image is part of a collection of images and documentation for Hungry Planet 2, a continuation of work done after publication of the book project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats, by Peter Menzel & Faith D'Aluisio.ONE WEEK’S FOOD IN October 2006 The Melanson Family of Canada Food Expenditure for One Week: $392.15 Canadian dollars / $439.21 US dollars ** = Sealift prices (cheaper for buyers if they can afford the lump sum payment upfront) ψ = hunted, or received from Pauline’s father Lew Phillips. Equivalent, or near equivalent prices are included—see below. Dairy: $73.11^ Silhouette yogurt 1.6 L; Liberty yogurt, 1.5 L; marbled cheddar and jack cheese, 1kg; Northern butter, 454 g; cottage cheese, 250 g; sour cream, 250 g; Kraft singles processed cheese, 6 slices, 125 g. ^Milk is located in beverages. Meat, Fish, and Eggs: $80.14 Supermarket total: $45.48 Country food total: $34.66 (Char, 11.98; plus Caribou^ 22.68) Caribou rump roast,ψ 1.874 kg; ground beef, fresh, 1.555 kg; 18 chicken eggs, 1.152 kg; arctic char, ψ 1.134 kg; pork chops, 1.094 kg; Maple Leaf bacon, 1kg; smoked beef slices, 565 g. ^ Country food is generally procured by hunting. If purchased, prices vary depending on whether country food is purchased directly from a hunter or a supermarket. It’s much more expensive in a supermarket. Above char price is from the Iqaluit Enterprises Country Food Store. North Mart in Iqaluit is the source of the store price of caribou steaks as they say they never have rump roasts. Neither does Iqaluit Enterprises. (North Mart sells caribou steaks for $20 a kilo. Iqaluit Enterprises sells caribou steaks for $12.10 a kilo). Fruits, Vegetables & Nuts: $85.62 Quebec apples, 2.27 kg; Heinz stewed tomatoes,** 1.592 L; Dole bananas, 1.314 kg; rutabaga, 1.240 kg; South Africa oranges,1.180 kg; green grapes, 1.180 kg; baby carrots, 908 g; peppers, 552 g; Green Giant niblets corn,** 540 ml; broccoli crowns, 510 g; romaine lettuce, 506 g; Merit Select peanut butter, 500 g; tomatoes, 415 g; tomato sauce, 398 ml; dried apricots,** 362 g; cucumbers, 356 g; almonds,** 352 g; Heinz tomato paste,** 312 ml; mushrooms, 250 g; garlic bulb, 25g. Starches and Grains: $46.12 3 loaves Wonder whole wheat bread, 2.025kg; white potatoes, 1.712 kg; Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes,** 1 kg; white basmati rice,** 762 g; Old El Paso crisp taco shells,** 758 g; Catelli Healthy Haven multigrain spaghetti,** 750 g; Country Harvest whole grain bread, 675 g; Kellogg’s mini wheat’s cereal,** 370 g; whole wheat baguette, 300 g. Condiments: $7.72 Merit Select syrup**, 750 ml; Kraft salad dressing, 125 ml; Merit Select mayonnaise,** 120 g; white sugar,** 116 g; soy sauce,** 80 g. olive oil,** 62 g; pepper, 15 g; salt, 15 g. Snacks, Desserts: $25.66 Kellogg’s Nutrigrain bars,** 775 g; 2 boxes Eggo frozen waffles, original and blueberry, 560g; Lays Classic potato chips, 250 g; assorted candies, 150g. Prepared Food: $15.09 Mccain International flavor pizza, 736 g; Kraft macaroni and cheese dinners,** 675 g; Mccain premium pizza, 501 g; Lipton chicken noodle soup mix,** 80 g. Beverages: $58.69 Tap water for drinking, 18.5 L; tap water for reconstituting frozen juices, 9 L; 1% milk, 6 L; Five Alive frozen juice, 1.775 L; Diet Coke,** 1.420 L; Orange soda pop,** 1.065 L; Old South frozen orange juice, 355 ml each; Tim Horton ground EXCHANGE RATE NOVEMBER 06: $US 1 = $1.12 CANADIAN
  • 15. Family of Carlo and Marie Paule Kutten-Kass , Luxembourg with one week's worth of food. Food Expenditure for One Week: 347.64 euros*(*Homemade or homegrown: 90.85 euros of total, if purchased). Photographed in their dining room. MODEL RELEASED. Carlo and Marie Paule Kutten-Kass of the town of Erpeldange in Bous, southeast of Luxembourg City, near the German border. Carolo is 49. Marie Paule is 48 . Also in the photograph: their sons Joe, 19, and Georges, 22. Their daughter was away during the time the photograph was made. Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The image is part of a collection of images and documentation for Hungry Planet 2, a continuation of work done after publication of the book project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats, by Peter Menzel & Faith D'Aluisio.One Week's Food in April 2007The Kutten-Kass Family of LuxembourgFood Expenditure for One Week:347.64 euros*(*Homemade or homegrown: 90.85 euros of total, if purchased)Favorite foods:Carlos: Shrimp pizzaMarie Paule: Chicken in wine sauceGeorge: Traditional Luxembourgish pastaJoe: Turkish KebabsSarah: CannelloniDairy: 24.33 eurosBioG Milk, whole, fresh, 2L; Luxlait milk, semi-skimmed, UHT, 2L; Luxlait Semiskimmedmilk, 1L; Luxlait milk, chocolate, 500ml; Rose (brand) butter, 500g; Luxlaityogurt, coconut, 500g; Ekabe cream cheese, 400g; Sahne drinkable yogurt, 240 ml;Auchon emmental cheese, grated, 210g; cheese, gouda, 200g (behind fish); Luxlait LaSouple light cream 15%, 200 ml; Luxlait cream 33%, 200 ml; Coeur de Lion cheese,camembert, 150g; Luxlait Fit Wellness yogurt/cheese, blueberry, 150g; Granarolamozzarella, 125g; parmesan, grated, 100g.Meat, Fish, Beans & Eggs: 80.05 euros*Chicken, Bio, 2K*; veal, 1.25K; Cabillaud fillet, 1K; pork cutlet, boneless, 880g; porkbacon, 586g; eggs,* 30; pate, country, 315g; tuna, canned, 280g; ham, sliced, 260g;Caracola white beans, 200g; Zwan Franse pate, 129g (shared by Joey and Timmy thedog); salami, 126g.*Homemade or homegrown: 44.05 euros of total, if purchased.Fruits, Vegetables & Nuts: 43.32 euros*Apples, various,* 2K; fennel, bio, 1.5K; pineapple, 1.25K; tomatoes, bio, 1.2K; grapes,black, 1K; Elvea tomato sauce, 1K; carrots, 1K; leeks, 860g; onions, 800g; bananas,700g; cucumber, bio, 500g; lemons, 500g; Mirabels plums preserved in water,* 500g;Lorenz nut mix, 200g; pepper, green sweet, 135g; pepper, red, 135g; mushrooms, 130g;Olives, green, 50g.*Homemade or homegrown: 9.05 euros of total, if purchased.Starches & Grains: 24.25 eurosPotatoes, white, 5K; bread, small, 1.2K; Francine flour, white, 1K; bread, demibaguettes,600g; De Cecco pasta, penne, 500g; nut bread, sliced, 500g; rice, white, 420g;bread, white, 400g; baguette, 400g; bread, raisin, 400g; Perlinger Muesli Banana-Chocolate, BIO, 375g; Soubry pasta, penne, 375g; baguette, bio, 350g; pasta, eggnoodles, 250g.Condiments: 17.97 euros*Sunflower oil, 1L; vinegar, white wine, 500 ml; fine sugar, 388g; Mirabels marmalade*,300g; Fruit D'or margarine, 250g; Maille pickles, 220g; DL Andalucian sauce, 125g;Thomy mustard, prepared, 90g; mayonnaise, citron, 90g; olives, 49g; beef bouilloncubes, 41g; coarse salt, 39g; Maggi liquid seasoning, 26g; Knorr chicken broth powder,11g; fine salt, 8g; White pepper, 5g; Pepper ground, 4g; bay leaves, 1g; cloves, 1g;paprika, 1g.*Homemade or homegrown: 4.75 euros of total, if purchased.Snacks & Desserts: 45.73 euros*Gooseberry pie*, 997g; rhubarb pie,* 780g; Eskimo ice cream cones, 720 ml; Buns,sweet, 500g; Duplo chocolates, 180g; Tucs crackers, 160g; Bahlsen chocolate cookies,125g; Lorenz paprika-flavored chips, 100g; Ritter hazelnut chocolate bar, 100g; Ritterdark chocolate bar, 100g.*Homemade: 33 euros of total, if purchased.Prepared Food: 38.36 eurosPizza, 1.4K; Kebabs with fried potatoes 1.364K.Beverages: 68.28 eurosGerolsteiner mineral water, 12L; Other bottled water, 12 L; Rosport water, 12L; SpaReine bottled water, 4L; juice oranges, 3K; juice grapefruits, 2K; Lipton peach iced tea,1L; Diekirch Beer, amber, 1L; Merziger black currant juice, 1L; wine, chardonney, 750ml; Anjou Villages wine, red, 750 ml; wine, riesling, 750ml; Gales wine, white, 375ml;Illy Coffee, 250g; Grand Marnier liquor, 50ml; Lipton Tahiti tea bags, 20.Misc.: 5.35 eurosDog food, 350g; Cigarettes, 1 pack.
  • 16. Jap.mw.702. xsMio Ukita, 9 , attends “juku” (Supplemental school system also known as after school tutoring or cram school) several days a week . Kodaira City, Japan. Material World Project. School. Children, Child. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
  • 17. stuffed animals, two mobile phones, plastic organizer drawers, futon, chair, clothes valet, computer, full length mirror, vanity and stool, exercise stepper, rocking chair, air cleaner . With possessions bought since 1993, Japan From coverage of revisit to Material World Project family in Japan, 2001. {{ Sayo Ukita and her husband Kazuo continue to live in the manicured suburb of northwest Tokyo called Kodaira City. Their daughter Mio is a first year university student, concentrating on biology (her first field experience, in May, was milking a cow). Daughter Maya, 14, attends 8th grade and still plays the piano. Neither girl swims competitively any longer. The family has replaced a great deal of their belongings since the original big picture was taken, hence the large number of items in the Material World 2001 big picture. Their dog Izumaru has died, but they did not replace him. Mio has a new laptop for school, and both girls have mobile phones. The Nintendo game player is still hooked up to the family’s extra television set in the dining room, but it is not used as often as it had been when the girls were younger. The parents have a televisio
  • 18. Jap.mw.8. xxsChildren run home from school down a street lined with shops near the train station in the Ukita family’s neighborhood in Kodaira City , outside Tokyo, Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, page 54. Children, Child.{{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
  • 19. Jap.mw.9. xxsNine-year-old Mio Ukita wants to be in the Olympics, so four or five times a week she bicycles to a neighborhood health club to do laps in the pool for 2 hours. Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, page 54. Children, Child. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
  • 20. Jap.mw.705. xsPo rtrait of Sayo Ukita, 43 . Kodaira City, Japan . Mat erial World Project {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame hous e in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker.Family mem bers are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their p ossessions).}}
  • 21. Jap.mw2.100f.xs Subway trains cross an overpass over rush hour evening traffic in the Shinjuku area of Tokyo, Japan.
  • 22. Jap.mw.714.xs Kazuo Ukita reads his newspaper on the train taking him from Kodaira City to his workplace where he fills orders in a book and magazine warehouse. Japan. Material World Project. Work.{{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker.Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
  • 23. Jap.mw.14.xs Lunchtime at nine-year-old Mio Ukita’s classroom at school in Kodaira City , Japan. Material World Project. Children, Child, food. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
  • 24. Jap.mw.6.xxs Several times a week, Kazuo Ukita relaxes after work by stopping at a karaoke bar for a cigarette, a glass of sake, and a crack at the microphone. Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait page 51. Leisure.{{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker.Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
  • 25. Jap.mw.5.xxs Kazuo Ukita moves books around the warehouse at his job at a distribution company . Like many other salary men, when Kazuo Ukita leaves home to catch the train for his job, he dons a navy blue suit for the hour-long commute, but changes into company work clothes once he arrives. During the commute, nearly all the men are dressed the same. Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, page 51. Work. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
  • 26. Jap.mw.20. xxs Kazuo Ukita’s breakfast of coffee, cigarettes and television before work . There is a vitamin commercial on the TV. Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, Televisions of the World page 36. Food. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
  • 27. Jap.mw.2.xxs Sayo Ukita asks her daughter Mio what she would like for breakfast in the kitchen/dining room. Maya continues her morning wakeup at the table as their father Kazuo Ukita enjoys his morning cigarettes while watching television before leaving for work. The house is unheated. There is an electric heater under the table, covered by a quilted blanket. Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, page 50. Children, Childcare, Food. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker.Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
  • 28. Jap.mw.718.xs Peter Menzel has a meal with the Ukita children in their Kodaira City home during the week he spent with them to shoot the family for the Material World book. Japan. Material World Project. Food. Children, Child. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
  • 29. Jap.mw.01.xxs The Ukita Family in front of their home with all of their possessions , Tokyo, Japan . Published in Material World : A Global Family Portrait, page 48-49. {{Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter).}} From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).
  • 30. Jap.mw.701.xs Mio Ukita and her Kodaira City classmates do math problems in their schoolroom . Japan. Material World Project. Children, Child, School. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
  • 31. Jap.mw.707.xs Portrait of M aya Ukita , 6. Kodaira City, Japan . Material World Project {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a s uburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
  • 32. Jap.mw.13.xs Kazuo Ukita relaxes in an ofuro—a Japanese bath that is meant for relaxation rather than washing . The water is generally kept in the tub and warmed before each use. Family members wash squatting on a stool with a bucket of hot water and a shower hose before entering the bath. When not in use the bath is covered with an insulated cover (seen behind Kazuo Ukita’s head.) Japan. Material World Project. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
  • 33. Jap.mw.17.xs The Ukita family’s possessions displayed in front of their house before the family photograph for the Material World project . The family is situated on the two balconies of the upstairs bedrooms for this preliminary photograph. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo, Japan, called Kodaira City. Material World Project. {{Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
  • 34. Jap.mw.11.xs Saturday night meal at the Ukita house, always accompanied by the fifth member of the family—the television . Japan. Material World Project. Children, Child, Food. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker.Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
  • 35. Jap.mw.706. xsPortrait of Kazuo Ukita , 45 . Kodaira City, Japan. Material World Project {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
  • 36. Jap.mw2.9.xs Sayo Ukia (back to camera) shops for fruits and vegetables in the Kodaira City neighborhood, outside Tokyo, Japan , where she and her family live. Because Sayo Ukita buys her family’s food from the nearby neighborhood markets situated around the train station (true for many residential areas in Tokyo) she usually shops daily; and by bicycle (the area is congested and there is little parking for cars). From coverage of revisit to Material World Project family in Japan, 2001. From coverage of revisit to Material World Project family in Japan, 2001. {{Sayo Ukita and her husband Kazuo continue to live in the manicured suburb of northwest Tokyo called Kodaira City. Their daughter Mio is a first year university student, concentrating on biology (her first field experience, in May, was milking a cow). Daughter Maya, 14, attends 8th grade and still plays the piano. Neither girl swims competitively any longer. The family has replaced a great deal of their belongings since the original big picture was taken, hence the large number of items in the Material World 2001 big picture. Their dog Izumaru has died, but they did not replace him. Mio has a new laptop for school, and both girls have mobile phones. The Nintendo game player is still hooked up to the family’s extra television set in the dining room, but it is not used as often as it had been when the girls were younger. The parents have a television in their bedroom that Kazuo watched when he was bedridden with a back ailment and a problem with his pancreas, and he has a massage chair set up in the corner of the living room though it isn’t used much since his injuries have healed. The Ukita’s have a new car, but Kazuo continues to take the train to work, and Sayo rides her bicycle to the market every day—a three minute ride—to buy her family’s food. Central portrait of family with all possessions from original Material World project is named: Jap.mw.01.xxs.}}
  • 37. Jap.mw. 709.xs A dentist works on Maya Ukita’s teeth , hardening plastic cavity filler with ultraviolet light. Kodaira City, Japan. Material World Project.{{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker.Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}
  • 38. Jap.mw.16.xs Sayo Ukita cleans up the house while her daughters are at school and husband is at work. Japan. Material World Project. Work. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).
  • 39. Jap.mw.711.xs Sayo Ukita prepares fresh vegetables for dinner . Kodaira City, Japan. Material World Project. Food. Work. {{The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City. Kazuo is a salary man who works in a book warehouse. His father is a doctor who helped them to buy their quiet suburban home. Sayo was a bookstore clerk before marriage and is now a homemaker. Family members are: Kazuo Ukita (45, father); Sayo Ukita (43, mother); Mio Ukita (9, daughter); Maya Ukita (6, daughter). (From Peter Menzel’s Material World: A Global Family Portrait Project that showed 30 statistically average families in 30 countries with all their possessions).}}