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Income Volatility and Food Assistance in the United States

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Dean Jolliffe and James P. Ziliak, Editors
2008
Published by: W.E. Upjohn Institute
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The papers in this volume provide much-needed focus and in-depth coverage of the effect of income volatility on the participation in and design of food assistance programs such as the Food Stamp Program and the National School Lunch Program.

Table of Contents

"V体育官网入口" Cover

Title Page, Copyright

Contents

pp. v-vi

Acknowledgments

pp. vii

1 - Introduction

pp. 1-8

Part 1 The Relationship between Income Volatility and Program Participation

pp. 9

V体育2025版 - 2 - Trends in Income and Consumption Volatility, 1970芒聙聯2000

pp. 77-34

3 - Variable Effects of Earnings Volatility on Food Stamp Participation /

pp. 35-60

"VSports手机版" Part 2 Income Volatility, Welfare Reform and Use of the Food Stamp Program

pp. 61

VSports在线直播 - 4 - Earnings Volatility and the Reasons for Leaving the Food Stamp Program

pp. 63-102

V体育2025版 - 5 - The Dynamics of Food Stamp Receipt after Welfare Reform among Current and Former Welfare Recipients

pp. 103-134

Part 3 Income Volatility and Implications for Serving Children and the Elderly (V体育官网入口)

pp. 135

6 - Income Volatility and Its Implications for School Lunch

pp. 137-170

7 - The Age Gradient in Food Stamp Program Participation: Does Income Volatility Matter?

pp. 171-214

Part 4 Design of Food Assistance Programs

pp. 215

8 - Design of Assistance Programs to Address Real Income Volatility

pp. 217-258

9 - Income Volatility and Certification Duration for WIC Children

pp. 259-294

The Authors

pp. 295-296

Index

pp. 297-308

About the Institute

pp. 309
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