This study identifies the characteristics of eligible African Americans who are not receiving food stamps. Secondary analysis of the American Community Survey focused on 14,443 African American citizens aged 18 and over who were living below the poverty line. Bivariate and logistic regression analyses were used to compare the 6,558 recipients of food stamps with the 7,885 non-recipients. Less than half of impoverished African American adults used food stamps in the previous year. Food stamp use was higher among females, younger respondents, and those who had not completed high school. FSP participation was associated with co-residing with children, receiving welfare benefits and reports of functional limitations. This study can inform food ...
Food assistance programs play an important role in meeting the basic needs of low-income households....
Excerpts from the Executive Summary: This report reviews the literature on the estimated rates of p...
Excerpts from the Executive Summary: While it is unreasonable to expect that all eligible household...
This article addresses the questions of who, among eligible low-income consumers, participates in th...
This article addresses the questions of who, among eligible low-income consumers, partic-ipates in t...
In New York City, more than 1.3 million individuals benefit from the Federal Food Stamp Program (FSP...
Despite the growing importance of the Food Stamp Program for the working poor, few evaluations have ...
This paper analyzes, via a multinomial logit model, the associations between household socioeconomic...
Many food stamp-eligible nonparticipants are aware of the Food Stamp Program (FSP) and how to apply ...
In 2004, almost 12% of all U.S. households, and about one in three low-income households (36.8%) wer...
Several recent changes in the Food Stamp Program (FSP) have been directed at households without chil...
This paper analyzed, via a multinomial logit model, the associations between household socioeconomic...
The Food Stamp Program is acornerstone of America’s fed-erally administered nutrition assistance to ...
Several recent changes in the Food Stamp Program have been directed toward households without childr...
Although the United States government provides an array of food assistance programs for low-income i...
Food assistance programs play an important role in meeting the basic needs of low-income households....
Excerpts from the Executive Summary: This report reviews the literature on the estimated rates of p...
Excerpts from the Executive Summary: While it is unreasonable to expect that all eligible household...
This article addresses the questions of who, among eligible low-income consumers, participates in th...
This article addresses the questions of who, among eligible low-income consumers, partic-ipates in t...
In New York City, more than 1.3 million individuals benefit from the Federal Food Stamp Program (FSP...
Despite the growing importance of the Food Stamp Program for the working poor, few evaluations have ...
This paper analyzes, via a multinomial logit model, the associations between household socioeconomic...
Many food stamp-eligible nonparticipants are aware of the Food Stamp Program (FSP) and how to apply ...
In 2004, almost 12% of all U.S. households, and about one in three low-income households (36.8%) wer...
Several recent changes in the Food Stamp Program (FSP) have been directed at households without chil...
This paper analyzed, via a multinomial logit model, the associations between household socioeconomic...
The Food Stamp Program is acornerstone of America’s fed-erally administered nutrition assistance to ...
Several recent changes in the Food Stamp Program have been directed toward households without childr...
Although the United States government provides an array of food assistance programs for low-income i...
Food assistance programs play an important role in meeting the basic needs of low-income households....
Excerpts from the Executive Summary: This report reviews the literature on the estimated rates of p...
Excerpts from the Executive Summary: While it is unreasonable to expect that all eligible household...