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FOOD STAMP PROGRAM Participation rates 2 FSP 2 Food Stamp Program Participation 2 Food Stamp Program Participation Rates 2 cohabitation 2 food stamp program participation 2 fragile families 2 income volatility 2 union transitions 2 2003 1 Cohabitation 1 FOOD STAMP PROGRAM PARTICIPATION 1 FOOD STAMPS 1 Family structure 1 Food Stamp Program Participation FSP 1 Food Stamp Program participation 1 Fragile Families 1 Income volatility 1 Nutrition 1 Tables 1
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Cunnyngham, Karen 3 Castner, Laura 2 Cody, Scott 2 Hernandez, Daphne C. 2 Mabli, James 2 Sykes, Julie 2 Ziol-Guest, Kathleen M. 2 Barrett, Allison 1 Gleason, Philip 1 Hernandez, Daphne 1 Moffitt, Robert 1 Poikolainen, Anni 1 Schochet, Peter 1 Wolkwitz, Kari 1 Ziol-Guest, Kathleen 1
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Mathematica Policy Research 8 Center for Research on Child Wellbeing, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs 2
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Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8 Working Papers / Center for Research on Child Wellbeing, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs 2 Journal of Family and Economic Issues 1
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Family Structure and Income Volatility: Association with Food Stamp Program Participation
Hernandez, Daphne C.; Ziol-Guest, Kathleen M. - Center for Research on Child Wellbeing, Woodrow Wilson … - 2008
Using the Fragile Families and Child Well-Being Study, this paper investigates how income volatility and union stability and transitions influence patterns in Food Stamp Program (FSP) participation among a sample of young families (n=1263). Multinomial logistic regression models suggest that...
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Family Structure and Income Volatility: Association with Food Stamp Program Participation
Hernandez, Daphne C.; Ziol-Guest, Kathleen M. - Center for Research on Child Wellbeing, Woodrow Wilson … - 2008
Using the Fragile Families and Child Well-Being Study, this paper investigates how income volatility and union stability and transitions influence patterns in Food Stamp Program (FSP) participation among a sample of young families (n=1263). Multinomial logistic regression models suggest that...
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Dynamics of Food Stamp Program Participation, 2001-2003
Cody, Scott; Castner, Laura; Mabli, James; Sykes, Julie - Mathematica Policy Research - 2007
The Food Stamp Program provides assistance to millions of families each month. This report examines how long families tend to receive food stamps, and what circumstances lead them to enter and exit the program. About half the families that begin receiving benefits participate for eight months or...
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Food Stamp Program Participation Rates: 2004
Barrett, Allison; Poikolainen, Anni - Mathematica Policy Research - 2006
Of the 38 million people eligible for food stamps in an average month during 2004, 23 million (60 percent) chose to participate. Conversely, about 15 million eligible people did not participate. Participation by eligible children and individuals in the poorest households, as well as by TANF and...
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Trends in Food Stamp Program Participation Rates: 1999 to 2002 (Appendices)
Cunnyngham, Karen - Mathematica Policy Research - 2004
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Trends in Food Stamp Program Participation Rates: 1999 to 2002
Cunnyngham, Karen - Mathematica Policy Research - 2004
Notes that the rate of participation for all eligible individuals fell from 56 percent in 1999 to 53 percent in 2001 and then rose in 2002 by less than one percentage point to 54 percent. For many subgroups, participation followed the overall trend, falling from 1999 to 2001 and then rising in...
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Income Volatility and Family Structure Patterns: Association with Stability and Change in Food Stamp Program Participation
Hernandez, Daphne; Ziol-Guest, Kathleen - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 30 (2009) 4, pp. 357-371
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Detailed Tables of Food Stamp Program Participation Rates: 2000 to 2005.
Wolkwitz, Kari - Mathematica Policy Research - 2008
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Dynamics of Food Stamp Program Participation, 2001-2003.
Cody, Scott; Castner, Laura; Mabli, James; Sykes, Julie - Mathematica Policy Research - 2007
The Food Stamp Program provides assistance to millions of families each month. This report examines how long families tend to receive food stamps, and what circumstances lead them to enter and exit the program. About half the families that begin receiving benefits participate for eight months or...
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Food Stamp Program Participation Rates: 2003.
Cunnyngham, Karen - Mathematica Policy Research - 2005
This report, the latest in a series on food stamp participation rates based on the March Current Population Survey, presents national participation rates for fiscal year 2003. Of the 37 million individuals eligible for food stamps in an average month in 2003, 21 million (56 percent) chose to...
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