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Reaching Those in Need: State Food Stamp Participation Rates in 2004

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  • Karen E. Cunnyngham
  • Laura A. Castner
  • Allen L. Schirm

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The Food Stamp program is the largest of the domestic food and nutrition assistance programs administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service.

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  • Karen E. Cunnyngham & Laura A. Castner & Allen L. Schirm, "undated". "Reaching Those in Need: State Food Stamp Participation Rates in 2004," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 94624a29b36c4ff083cfd8c9f, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:94624a29b36c4ff083cfd8c9fd3be698
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    1. James Mabli & Emily Sama Martin & Laura Castner, "undated". "Effects of Economic Conditions and Program Policy on State Food Stamp Program Caseloads, 2000 to 2006," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ec950dbf29b04dca965ac615e, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Karen E. Cunnyngham & Laura A. Castner & Allen L. Schirm, "undated". "Empirical Bayes Shrinkage Estimates of State Food Stamp Program Participation Rates in 2004-2006 for All Eligible People and the Working Poor," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9fed8b527c7b418698532a947, Mathematica Policy Research.
    3. Karen Cunnyngham, 2010. "State Trends in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Eligibility and Participation Among Elderly Individuals," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e7d1f48339374239a6cbcedcc, Mathematica Policy Research.
    4. repec:mpr:mprres:5430 is not listed on IDEAS

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    State Food Stamp ; Fiscal Year 2004;

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