This report uses 1985-2000 data from the 1979 cohort of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to examine the effects of the Food Stamp Program on obesity. The effects are found to differ by gender, level of benefits, and duration of participation. Results suggest that, for females, current program participation increases Body Mass Index (by 0.5 index point on average) as well as the probability of being obese (between 2 and 5 percentage points). Current program participation was not found to have significant effects for males. Long-term participation is found to increase obesity for females and males
Over the last few decades, the prevalence of obesity among US citizens has grown rapidly, especially...
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), historically known as the Food Stamp Program (FSP)...
This paper formulates and estimates a structural intertemporal model of a woman’s household particip...
Does the Food Stamp Program (FSP), which provides in-kind transfers to low- income Americans, cause ...
Results from reviewed studies indicate that for most participants in the Food Stamp Program—children...
Poverty has historically been associated with a decrease in food consumption. This at least partiall...
Does the Food Stamp Program (FSP), which provides in-kind transfers to low-income Americans, cause f...
The Food Stamp Program and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Childre...
The Food Stamp Program (FSP) administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is the corner...
Obesity poses substantial costs both to the individual and society, mainly through its impact on hea...
This study examines the dynamic relationship between a household’s Food Stamp Program (FSP) particip...
This paper estimates the effect of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) on adult obe...
This paper analyzes the effects of the federal food stamp program on the consumption of food and the...
Body mass index, Food stamp program, National longitudinal survey of youth, Obesity,
Some have suggested that the US food stamp program (FSP) should be revised with a view to combating ...
Over the last few decades, the prevalence of obesity among US citizens has grown rapidly, especially...
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), historically known as the Food Stamp Program (FSP)...
This paper formulates and estimates a structural intertemporal model of a woman’s household particip...
Does the Food Stamp Program (FSP), which provides in-kind transfers to low- income Americans, cause ...
Results from reviewed studies indicate that for most participants in the Food Stamp Program—children...
Poverty has historically been associated with a decrease in food consumption. This at least partiall...
Does the Food Stamp Program (FSP), which provides in-kind transfers to low-income Americans, cause f...
The Food Stamp Program and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Childre...
The Food Stamp Program (FSP) administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is the corner...
Obesity poses substantial costs both to the individual and society, mainly through its impact on hea...
This study examines the dynamic relationship between a household’s Food Stamp Program (FSP) particip...
This paper estimates the effect of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) on adult obe...
This paper analyzes the effects of the federal food stamp program on the consumption of food and the...
Body mass index, Food stamp program, National longitudinal survey of youth, Obesity,
Some have suggested that the US food stamp program (FSP) should be revised with a view to combating ...
Over the last few decades, the prevalence of obesity among US citizens has grown rapidly, especially...
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), historically known as the Food Stamp Program (FSP)...
This paper formulates and estimates a structural intertemporal model of a woman’s household particip...