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Simulated Effects of Changes to State and Federal Asset Eligibility Policies for the Food Stamp Program

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  • Karen Cunnyngham
  • James Ohls

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This study used a microsimulation model to assess the effect of changes to state-level Food Stamp Program asset rules on household eligibility and benefits.

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  • Karen Cunnyngham & James Ohls, "undated". "Simulated Effects of Changes to State and Federal Asset Eligibility Policies for the Food Stamp Program," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 57f12bf9b2c34c3a98d13596d, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:57f12bf9b2c34c3a98d13596d56f2a92
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    1. MaCurdy, Thomas & Marrufo, Grecia, 2006. "The MID-SIPP Model: A Simulation Approach for Projecting Impacts of Changes in the Food Stamp Program," Contractor and Cooperator Reports 291999, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    2. repec:mpr:mprres:1937 is not listed on IDEAS
    3. repec:mpr:mprres:6279 is not listed on IDEAS
    4. Karen E. Cunnyngham, "undated". "Modeling the Impact of Eliminating SSI Cash-Out in California," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 17d2d00300524d36b2961f0f1, Mathematica Policy Research.
    5. Nancy Wemmerus & Bruce Gottlieb, 1999. "Relaxing the FSP Vehicle Asset Test: Findings from the North Carolina Demonstration," Mathematica Policy Research Reports cc0bd611e7f540d5ac1afe567, Mathematica Policy Research.
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