In this article, Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach explores how access to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) not only contributes to better health outcomes for children, but also better health and economic outcomes later in life. Notably, Schanzenbach finds that these impacts are greater when SNAP is available during the in-utero period of childhood development and taper off when introduced at later stages – indicating that SNAP may be having an impact on childhood brain development. Schanzenbach points to the broader implications of these findings by asserting that early childhood investment has a more significant long-term economic impact than is currently understood and that policy makers should look at intervention programs ...
Philip Trostel presents compelling evidence of the importance of early investment in young children,...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is the largest federal food assistance program,...
"It has long been known that good nutrition is essential to children’s physical and cognitive develo...
We examine the impact of a positive and policy-driven change in economic resources available in uter...
Research in economics has established early childhood and adolescence as critical in influencing lon...
What happens to children in the early years has consequences right through the course of their lives...
The Great Recession has taken a significant toll on America's children. In 2010, 25 percent of child...
Existing scholarly evidence suggests that early-life environments play a critical role in shaping an...
That prenatal events can have life-long consequences is now well established. Nevertheless, research...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (or SNAP, formerly known as “food stamps”) is the seco...
A growing literature establishes that high quality early childhood interventions targeted toward dis...
That prenatal events can have life-long consequences is now well established. Nevertheless, research...
A growing literature documents the positive long-term effects of policy-induced improvements in earl...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is an important federal resource that provides ...
This article investigates child nutrition in rural Ethiopia, examining anthropometric information co...
Philip Trostel presents compelling evidence of the importance of early investment in young children,...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is the largest federal food assistance program,...
"It has long been known that good nutrition is essential to children’s physical and cognitive develo...
We examine the impact of a positive and policy-driven change in economic resources available in uter...
Research in economics has established early childhood and adolescence as critical in influencing lon...
What happens to children in the early years has consequences right through the course of their lives...
The Great Recession has taken a significant toll on America's children. In 2010, 25 percent of child...
Existing scholarly evidence suggests that early-life environments play a critical role in shaping an...
That prenatal events can have life-long consequences is now well established. Nevertheless, research...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (or SNAP, formerly known as “food stamps”) is the seco...
A growing literature establishes that high quality early childhood interventions targeted toward dis...
That prenatal events can have life-long consequences is now well established. Nevertheless, research...
A growing literature documents the positive long-term effects of policy-induced improvements in earl...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is an important federal resource that provides ...
This article investigates child nutrition in rural Ethiopia, examining anthropometric information co...
Philip Trostel presents compelling evidence of the importance of early investment in young children,...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is the largest federal food assistance program,...
"It has long been known that good nutrition is essential to children’s physical and cognitive develo...