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USDA Food Assistance Research Development Grants

2007-2008

David Alexander and Marcia Stoll, Illinois Action for Children, Food Assistance and Child Care Quality.

Patricia Dill and Linda Southward, Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State, Child Care Centers in the Mississippi Delta: Does CACFP Participation Influence Food Choices.

Helen Levy, University of Michigan, Food Stamp Use Among the Elderly: Evidence from Panel Data.

Parke Wilde, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University, The Economics of the Thrifty Food Plan.

2006-2007

Craig Gunderson and Brent Kreider. Iowa State University. Estimating the Impact of Food Insecurity on Health Outcomes in the Presence of Food Insecurity Reporting Errors

Ariel Kalil. University of Chicago. Food stamps receipt and food insecurity after welfare reform: Links to health and behavior among low-income immigrant and native children

James Sullivan (University of Notre Dame) and Bruce Meyer (University of Chicago). Improving our Information on Who Receives Food Stamps and the Program's Effects on Income and Consumption

Kathleen Ziol-Guest (Harvard University) and Daphne Hernandez (University of Michigan). Food Stamp Program and Women, Infants and Children: Effect on Children's Health and Well-being

2005-2006

Mariana Chilton, Drexel University, School of Public Health
Wellbeing of Citizen Children of Immigrants in Relation to Food Stamps and WIC, 1998-2005

Neeraj Kaushal, Columbia University, School of Social Work
Food Stamps and Obesity Among Immigrants

Daniel Schroeder and Deanna Schexnayder, University of Texas at Austin, Ray Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resources
Food Stamps, Unemployment Insurance, and the Safety Net

Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach, University of Chicago, Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies
The Introduction of the Food Stamp Program: Impacts on Food Consumption and Family Well-being

2004-2005

Douglas Almond, Columbia University and Kenneth Chay, University of California, Berkeley
Health Effects of the 1960s Food Stamp Program

Steven Garasky and Susan D. Stewart, Iowa State University
Father Involvement, Food Participation, and Food Security among Children with Nonresident Fathers

Jeffrey Grogger, University of Chicago, Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies
Markov Forecasting Methods for the Food Stamp Caseload

2003-2004

Helen Levy and Thomas DeLeire, University of Chicago, Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies
Welfare Reform and Nutritional Well-Being

Andrew London, Syracuse University, Center for Policy Research and Ellen K. Scott, University of Oregon, Department of Sociology
Food Security: Transitions and Stability in the Context of Welfare Reform

Mairead Reidy, University of Chicago, Chapin Hall Center for Children
The Role of Food Stamp and WIC Take-Up on the Welfare Careers and Self-Sufficiency Pathways of TANF Recipients

2002-2003

Katherine Cason, Clemson University, Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition and Anastasia Snyder, Pennsylvania State University, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology
Dietary Intake and Food Security Among Migrant Farm Workers in Pennsylvania

Beth Osborne Daponte and Melvin Stephens Jr., Carnegie Mellon University, H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management
The Relationship between Food Assistance, the Value of Food Acquired, and Household Food Security

Laura Leete, Willamette University, Public Policy Research Center and Neil Bania, Case Western Reserve University, Center on Urban Poverty and Social Change
The Interaction Between Food Stamps and Welfare Programs: An Empirical Model of Program Dynamics in the Cleveland Metropolitan Area, 1992-2002

Jennifer Van Hook, Bowling Green State University, Sociology Department
Welfare Reform and Long-term Stability in Food Security among Children of Immigrants

2001-2002

Thomas DeLeire, University of Chicago, Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies and Jayanta Bhattacharya, Stanford University, Department of Medicine
The Allocation of Nutrition within Poor American Families

Stephan Goetz, The Pennsylvania State University, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology and Julie Zimmerman, University of Kentucky, Department of Sociology
Determinants of Spatial Variation in Food Stamp Program Participation Dynamics

Ann Nichols-Casebolt, Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Social Work
Making Ends Meet: An Examination of TANF and Former TANF Food Pantry Users in Virginia

Mark Rank, Washington University, George W. Brown School of Social Work and Thomas Hirschl, Cornell University, Department of Rural Sociology
Estimating the Life Course Probabilities and Patterns of Food Stamp Use Among American Adults

2000-2001

Diane Gibson, Baruch College - City University New York, School of Public Affairs
The Influence of Food Stamp Program Participation on Adult Health: Estimates from the NLSY79

Joseph Harkness and Sandra Newman, Johns Hopkins University, Institute for Policy Studies
Interactions of Food Stamps and Housing Assistance

Donald Kenkel, Cornell University, Department of Policy Analysis and Management
Economic Evaluation of the Expanded Food and Nutrition Program in New York State

1999-2000

Michael Brien, Department of Economics, University of Virginia, and Christopher Swann, Department of Economics, State University of New York - Stony Brook
Does Participation in Multiple Welfare Programs Improve Birth Outcomes?

Maria Hanratty, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota
How Has Welfare Reform Affected Take-Up of Food Stamps and Medicaid?

Christopher Jencks, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Monitoring Changes in Food Security among Single Mothers

1998-1999

George Borjas, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Immigration and the Food Assistance Program

Howard Chernick, Department of Economics, Hunter College - City University of New York
State Budgetary Behavior and the Fiscal Interactions between Food Stamps, TANF-AFDC, Medicaid, and SSI

Bong Joo Lee, Chapin Hall Center for Children, University of Chicago
The Patterns of Food Stamp and WIC Participation and Their Effects on Low-Income Families with Young Children

Marianne Page, Department of Economics, University of California, Davis
Does the Minimum Wage Affect AFDC and Food Stamp Participation?

Lori Reid, Sociology Department, Florida State University
The Consequences of Food Insecurity for Child Well-Being: An Analysis of Children's Health and School Behavior Outcomes

Contact Information
Brian J. Clark
Associate Director for Strategic Initiatives
E-mail: clarkb@uchicago.edu
Phone: 773-702-3957
   

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