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Food Stamp Program Entry and Exit: An Analysis of Participation Trends in the 1990s

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  • Scott Cody
  • Phil Gleason
  • Bruce Schechter
  • Miki Satake
  • Julie Sykes

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During the 1990s, the Food Stamp Program caseload experienced both substantial growth and decline. Between 1990 and 1994, it increased by more than 44 percent; after 1994, it declined through 2001 by 43 percent. Following this drop, the caseload grew again, by about 38 percent through January 2004.

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  • Scott Cody & Phil Gleason & Bruce Schechter & Miki Satake & Julie Sykes, "undated". "Food Stamp Program Entry and Exit: An Analysis of Participation Trends in the 1990s," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 63b6c8a9d6664812adc17c976, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:63b6c8a9d6664812adc17c9768fbf916
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    1. MacEwan, Joanna P. & Smith, Aaron & Alston, Julian M., 2016. "The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, energy balance, and weight gain," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 61(C), pages 103-120.

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    FSP ; Participation Rates;

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