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Personal life / Food and drink / Economy of the United States / Famines / Food security / Urban agriculture / Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program / School meal programs in the United States / Poverty / Hunger / Current Population Survey / Extreme poverty
Date: 2015-02-06 13:13:38
Personal life
Food and drink
Economy of the United States
Famines
Food security
Urban agriculture
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
School meal programs in the United States
Poverty
Hunger
Current Population Survey
Extreme poverty

Beyond Income: What Else Predicts Very Low Food Security among Children? Patricia M. Anderson (Dartmouth College) Kristin F. Butcher (Wellesley College) Hilary W. Hoynes (University of California-Berkeley) Diane Whitmor

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