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Evaluation of the National School Lunch Program Application/Verification Pilot Projects: Volume I: Impacts on Deterrence Barriers and Accuracy

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  • John Burghardt
  • Philip M. Gleason
  • Michael Sinclair
  • Rhoda Cohen
  • Lara Hulsey
  • Julita Milliner-Waddell

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Millions of U.S. children participate in the National School Lunch Program each day, receiving free or reduced-price food that makes an important contribution to their overall nutrition.

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  • John Burghardt & Philip M. Gleason & Michael Sinclair & Rhoda Cohen & Lara Hulsey & Julita Milliner-Waddell, "undated". "Evaluation of the National School Lunch Program Application/Verification Pilot Projects: Volume I: Impacts on Deterrence Barriers and Accuracy," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8dfb91a8b48545faa09dd8df2, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:8dfb91a8b48545faa09dd8df253c366a
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    1. John Burghardt & Tania Tasse & James Ohls, 2004. "Evaluation of the National School Lunch Program Application/Verification Pilot Projects, Volume IV: Analysis of Pilot Operations and Costs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3a3b088fbcc94cfc8e1048e5a, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Philip Gleason & John Burghardt & Paul Strasberg & Lara Hulsey, 2008. "Tightening Income Documentation in a Means-Tested Program," Evaluation Review, , vol. 32(3), pages 273-297, June.

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    School Lunch Nutrition;

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