This paper addresses the possibility of biased estimates of the determinants of food expenditures of households eligible for the food stamp program. The source of such bias, sample partitioning, is describes and a correction procedure is utilized. For eligible nonparticipants' food expenditure estimates, bias was found but not for participant
Excerpts from the Executive Summary: While it is unreasonable to expect that all eligible household...
Excerpts from the Executive Summary: This report reviews the literature on the estimated rates of p...
This paper analyzes, via a multinomial logit model, the associations between household socioeconomic...
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...
Benefit receipt in major household surveys is often underreported. This understatement has major imp...
To understand how food stamps affect food spending, nonexperimental research typically requires some...
Validation study of reported program participation by Marquis and Moore (1990) reveals a bias due to...
To understand how food stamps affect food spending, nonexperimental research typically requires some...
author's own and do not represent those of the Institute or DHHS. The purpose of this study is ...
The model for analyzing the impact of the Food Stamp Program on food purchased for use at home indic...
The ability of food stamps to ameliorate food insufficiency in the U.S. is estimated with self-selec...
Benefit receipt in major household surveys is often underreported. This misreporting leads to biased...
Abstract: The literature assessing the efficacy of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SN...
A theoretical model indicates the marginal impact of an in. crease in bonus on food purchases varies...
Excerpts from the Executive Summary: While it is unreasonable to expect that all eligible household...
Excerpts from the Executive Summary: This report reviews the literature on the estimated rates of p...
This paper analyzes, via a multinomial logit model, the associations between household socioeconomic...
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...
Benefit receipt in major household surveys is often underreported. This understatement has major imp...
To understand how food stamps affect food spending, nonexperimental research typically requires some...
Validation study of reported program participation by Marquis and Moore (1990) reveals a bias due to...
To understand how food stamps affect food spending, nonexperimental research typically requires some...
author's own and do not represent those of the Institute or DHHS. The purpose of this study is ...
The model for analyzing the impact of the Food Stamp Program on food purchased for use at home indic...
The ability of food stamps to ameliorate food insufficiency in the U.S. is estimated with self-selec...
Benefit receipt in major household surveys is often underreported. This misreporting leads to biased...
Abstract: The literature assessing the efficacy of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SN...
A theoretical model indicates the marginal impact of an in. crease in bonus on food purchases varies...
Excerpts from the Executive Summary: While it is unreasonable to expect that all eligible household...
Excerpts from the Executive Summary: This report reviews the literature on the estimated rates of p...
This paper analyzes, via a multinomial logit model, the associations between household socioeconomic...