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School-Age Children Income-Eligible for Child Nutrition Programs in Multiple-Month Periods by Type of Benefit, Based on 2004 SIPP Panel Core Data Waves 8, 9, and 10 (Analysis Period: July–October 2006)

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  • Carole Trippe
  • Joel Smith

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This memorandum presents the number of school-age children that are income-eligible for Child Nutrition (CN) programs in 2006 based on 2004 SIPP Panel Core data (Waves 8, 9, and 10). These 2006 results update and use the same methodology as the 2005 estimates found in Memo 562.

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  • Carole Trippe & Joel Smith, "undated". "School-Age Children Income-Eligible for Child Nutrition Programs in Multiple-Month Periods by Type of Benefit, Based on 2004 SIPP Panel Core Data Waves 8, 9, and 10 (Analysis Period: July–October 20," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d7c88a79dc3c4846a1675768e, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:d7c88a79dc3c4846a1675768e0140328
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