Publication Date
November 16, 2017
Type
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Journal Article
Can food insecurity be reduced in the United States by improving SNAP, WIC and the Community Eligibility Provision?
By Poblacion A, Cook J, de Cuba S, Bovell A, Sheward R, Pasquariello J, Cutts D
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Date Added
March 12, 2018
Citation
Poblacion A, Cook J, de Cuba S, Bovell A, Sheward R, Pasquariello J, Cutts D (2017) Can Food Insecurity Be Reduced in the United States by Improving SNAP, WIC, and the Community Eligibility Provision? World Medical & Health Policy: Vol. 9, Issue 4, pp. 435-455. Available online: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wmh3.248/full
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