As is amply documented, there appears to be a large discrepancy between the marginal propensity to purchase food out of cash income and that out of food stamps. In this paper, we have examined both the formal and empirical bases of the claim that marginal welfare stigma explains this puzzling empirical regularity.SOCIAL WELFARE
Date of publication unknownDate of publication unknownThe current economic recession has made it dif...
Empirical studies have shown that food stamp participants spend a higher proportion of their benefit...
The Food Stamp Program (FSP) remains one of the most widely used of all U.S. social safety net pro...
Empirical studies have shown that food stamp participants spend a higher proportion of their benefit...
The “cashout puzzle” is an anomalous empirical regularity noted in studies of the Food Stamp Progra...
Marginal propensity to consume food out of food stamps in the US is higher than that out of cash inc...
The Food Stamp Program provides assistance to households with incomes and assets below fixed thresho...
Welfare reform’s success encouraging employment may be affected by the federal Food Stamp program be...
Food stamp recipients, like other Americans, struggle with nutrition problems associated with choice...
This paper attempts to determine whether negative personal attitudes toward welfare may prevent elig...
Recent studies on food stamp participant households' marginal propensity to spend out of food stamps...
Empirical studies have shown that food stamp participants spend a higher proportion of their benefit...
Recent studies on food stamp participant households' marginal propensity to spend out of food stamps...
To understand how food stamps affect food spending, nonexperimental research typically requires some...
Empirical studies have shown that food stamp participants spend a higher proportion of their benefit...
Date of publication unknownDate of publication unknownThe current economic recession has made it dif...
Empirical studies have shown that food stamp participants spend a higher proportion of their benefit...
The Food Stamp Program (FSP) remains one of the most widely used of all U.S. social safety net pro...
Empirical studies have shown that food stamp participants spend a higher proportion of their benefit...
The “cashout puzzle” is an anomalous empirical regularity noted in studies of the Food Stamp Progra...
Marginal propensity to consume food out of food stamps in the US is higher than that out of cash inc...
The Food Stamp Program provides assistance to households with incomes and assets below fixed thresho...
Welfare reform’s success encouraging employment may be affected by the federal Food Stamp program be...
Food stamp recipients, like other Americans, struggle with nutrition problems associated with choice...
This paper attempts to determine whether negative personal attitudes toward welfare may prevent elig...
Recent studies on food stamp participant households' marginal propensity to spend out of food stamps...
Empirical studies have shown that food stamp participants spend a higher proportion of their benefit...
Recent studies on food stamp participant households' marginal propensity to spend out of food stamps...
To understand how food stamps affect food spending, nonexperimental research typically requires some...
Empirical studies have shown that food stamp participants spend a higher proportion of their benefit...
Date of publication unknownDate of publication unknownThe current economic recession has made it dif...
Empirical studies have shown that food stamp participants spend a higher proportion of their benefit...
The Food Stamp Program (FSP) remains one of the most widely used of all U.S. social safety net pro...