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Food Stamp Program Elderly Nutrition Demonstrations: Interim Report on Elderly Participation Patterns

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  • Scott Cody

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To raise participation in the Food Stamp Program by low-income elderly people, USDA implemented the Elderly Nutrition Demonstration in Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Maine, Michigan, and North Carolina in 2002.

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  • Scott Cody, "undated". "Food Stamp Program Elderly Nutrition Demonstrations: Interim Report on Elderly Participation Patterns," Mathematica Policy Research Reports b4ce6541b6e54039a080db1b6, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:b4ce6541b6e54039a080db1b6318150c
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