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The Food Stamp Program and Food Insufficiency
Authors:Craig Gundersen,&   Victor Oliveira
Affiliation:Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Abstract:Food stamp participants have higher food insufficiency rates than eligible nonparticipants, even after controlling for other factors. Given the Food Stamp Program's prominent role in the alleviation of hunger, this is a counterintuitive result. We conjecture that these higher rates are due to adverse selection insofar as households more likely to be food insufficient are also more likely to receive food stamps. We establish a theoretical framework to address this adverse selection. Using a simultaneous equation model with two probits, we show that once one controls for this adverse selection, food stamp recipients have the same probability of food insufficiency as nonrecipients.
Keywords:food insecurity    food insufficiency    food stamps    simultaneous equation models
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