To understand how food stamps affect food spending, nonexperimental research typically requires some source of independent variation in food stamp benefits. Three promising sources are examined: (a) variation in household size, (b) variation in deductions from gross income, and (c) receipt of minimum or maximum food stamp benefits. Based on results of a linear regression model with nationally representative data, 90% of the total variation in food stamp benefits is explained by gross cash income, and household size variables alone. This finding raises concern about popular regression approaches to studying the Food Stamp Program
The model for analyzing the impact of the Food Stamp Program on food purchased for use at home indic...
The marginal propensity to spend on food out of food stamps (MPSFS) is a key indicator of the fungib...
The marginal propensity to spend on food out of food stamps (MPSFS) is a key indicator of the fungib...
To understand how food stamps affect food spending, nonexperimental research typically requires some...
To understand how food stamps affect food spending, nonexperimental research typically requires some...
To understand how food stamps affect food spending, nonexperimental research typically requires some...
This report, reexamining past estimates of tile effect of income and food stamp benefits on food exp...
This report, reexamining past estimates of tile effect of income and food stamp benefits on food exp...
A two equation model is developed to examine jointly the determinants of household food stamp progra...
A two equation model is developed to examine jointly the determinants of household food stamp progra...
A two equation model is developed to examine jointly the determinants of household food stamp progra...
A theoretical model indicates the marginal impact of an in. crease in bonus on food purchases varies...
We constructed demographic profiles of each market area by aggregating circa-1990 county US census d...
We constructed demographic profiles of each market area by aggregating circa-1990 county US census d...
The model for analyzing the impact of the Food Stamp Program on food purchased for use at home indic...
The model for analyzing the impact of the Food Stamp Program on food purchased for use at home indic...
The marginal propensity to spend on food out of food stamps (MPSFS) is a key indicator of the fungib...
The marginal propensity to spend on food out of food stamps (MPSFS) is a key indicator of the fungib...
To understand how food stamps affect food spending, nonexperimental research typically requires some...
To understand how food stamps affect food spending, nonexperimental research typically requires some...
To understand how food stamps affect food spending, nonexperimental research typically requires some...
This report, reexamining past estimates of tile effect of income and food stamp benefits on food exp...
This report, reexamining past estimates of tile effect of income and food stamp benefits on food exp...
A two equation model is developed to examine jointly the determinants of household food stamp progra...
A two equation model is developed to examine jointly the determinants of household food stamp progra...
A two equation model is developed to examine jointly the determinants of household food stamp progra...
A theoretical model indicates the marginal impact of an in. crease in bonus on food purchases varies...
We constructed demographic profiles of each market area by aggregating circa-1990 county US census d...
We constructed demographic profiles of each market area by aggregating circa-1990 county US census d...
The model for analyzing the impact of the Food Stamp Program on food purchased for use at home indic...
The model for analyzing the impact of the Food Stamp Program on food purchased for use at home indic...
The marginal propensity to spend on food out of food stamps (MPSFS) is a key indicator of the fungib...
The marginal propensity to spend on food out of food stamps (MPSFS) is a key indicator of the fungib...