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HOW FAR DO LOW-INCOME PARENTS TRAVEL TO SHOP FOR FOOD? EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM TWO URBAN NEIGHBORHOODS1 Amy Hillier2 Department of City and Regional Planning School of Design, University of Pennsylvania Carolyn C. Cannus
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WIC store / Public Health Initiatives University of Pennsylvania Mariana Chilton School / University of Pennsylvania Institutional Review Board / University of Pennsylvania Carolyn C. Cannuscio Department / University of Pennsylvania Allison Karpyn The Food Trust Jacqueline McLaughlin Center / University of Pennsylvania / University of Pennsylvania Abstract / Meyerson Hall / /

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University of Pennsylvania / University of Pennsylvania Abstract / Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology Schools of Medicine and Nursing / the University of Pennsylvania / USDA / Department of City and Regional Planning / Drexel University / U.S. Department of Agriculture / School of Design / Department of Family / City and Regional Planning School of Design / Food Trust Jacqueline McLaughlin Center / Family and Community Medicine School of Medicine / EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM TWO URBAN NEIGHBORHOODS1 Amy Hillier2 Department of City / /

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Butcher / physician / Supplemental Nutrition Assistant / /

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