This is an accepted manuscript, postprint version that has undergone peer review.Food insecurity has been a persistent problem in the U.S., and yet over the past three decades, federally funded food programs have become more restrictive. Scholars and policymakers have inquired whether the nonprofit sector is increasing its food provision activities to address this unmet need. This study analyzes data from the U.S. Census and a nationally representative survey of religious congregations in the U.S. to examine trends in food insecurity and congregation-based food provision between 1998 and 2012. The objective of the study is to investigate the extent to which congregation-based food provision fluctuated with national food insecurity prevalenc...
Between 1998 and 2000, food insecurity fell by 11 percent and hunger by 16 percent. The declines wer...
Food insecurity is a global issue and has caused struggles to millions of people, specifically in th...
Eighty-nine percent of American households were food secure throughout the entire year 2002, meaning...
While food insecurity in America is by no means a new problem, it has been made worse by the Great R...
According to data from U.S. Department of Agriculture's report, Ohio had the third lowest food secur...
Eighty-nine percent of American households were food secure throughout the entire year in 2006, mean...
Food security continues to be a relevant and prevalent problem in the US that affects millions of pe...
Studies have shown that about twelve percent (13.5 million) of American households experience at lea...
Food insecurity has reemerged as a significant social problem in the United States, despite the fact...
Food insecurity is widespread in America and has both humanitarian and economic consequences. The pu...
We propose to examine if a relationship exists between food insecurity and SNAP beneficiaries. We ha...
Date of publication unknownDate of publication unknownThe current economic recession has made it dif...
Increasing numbers of individuals in our community have been seeking local food pantry assistance. P...
Eighty-nine percent of American households were food secure throughout the entire year 2001. The res...
IntroductionFood insecurity is negatively associated with health; however, health needs may differ a...
Between 1998 and 2000, food insecurity fell by 11 percent and hunger by 16 percent. The declines wer...
Food insecurity is a global issue and has caused struggles to millions of people, specifically in th...
Eighty-nine percent of American households were food secure throughout the entire year 2002, meaning...
While food insecurity in America is by no means a new problem, it has been made worse by the Great R...
According to data from U.S. Department of Agriculture's report, Ohio had the third lowest food secur...
Eighty-nine percent of American households were food secure throughout the entire year in 2006, mean...
Food security continues to be a relevant and prevalent problem in the US that affects millions of pe...
Studies have shown that about twelve percent (13.5 million) of American households experience at lea...
Food insecurity has reemerged as a significant social problem in the United States, despite the fact...
Food insecurity is widespread in America and has both humanitarian and economic consequences. The pu...
We propose to examine if a relationship exists between food insecurity and SNAP beneficiaries. We ha...
Date of publication unknownDate of publication unknownThe current economic recession has made it dif...
Increasing numbers of individuals in our community have been seeking local food pantry assistance. P...
Eighty-nine percent of American households were food secure throughout the entire year 2001. The res...
IntroductionFood insecurity is negatively associated with health; however, health needs may differ a...
Between 1998 and 2000, food insecurity fell by 11 percent and hunger by 16 percent. The declines wer...
Food insecurity is a global issue and has caused struggles to millions of people, specifically in th...
Eighty-nine percent of American households were food secure throughout the entire year 2002, meaning...