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Publikováno v:
Social Service Review. 88:92-133
More than 1 in 10 children in the United States experience food insecurity, and children in single-mother families are at greatest risk. We examine the associations of nonresident father involvement and child food insecurity using two nationally repr
Autor:
Helen H. Jensen, Oleksandr Zhylyevskyy, Steven Garasky, Carolyn E. Cutrona, Frederick X. Gibbons
Publikováno v:
Southern Economic Journal. 80:226-251
We investigate the effects of parents, best friends, and relative prices on fruit and vegetable consumption by African American youths using behavioral data from the Family and Community Health Study and area-specific food prices from the Quarterly F
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The International Journal of Aging and Human Development. 75:365-382
Centenarians are often concerned with outliving their accumulated resources. Yet, research consistently finds that older adults, despite low incomes, are more financially satisfied than younger adults. This “satisfaction paradox” has been attribu
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Agricultural and Resource Economics Review. 41:29-42
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is the largest nutritional assistance program addressing food insecurity in the United States. Due to the program's reach, SNAP has been called upon to address other nutrition-related challenges fa
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Applied Economics. 44:2667-2677
Childhood obesity and food insecurity are major public health concerns in the United States and other developed countries. Research on the relationship between the two has provided mixed results across a variety of data sets and empirical methods. Co
Publikováno v:
Food Policy. 36:311-317
Food insecurity is a serious challenge facing millions of households across Africa. Within these households, distinguishing the incidence of food insecurity between adults and children is often difficult because most surveys rely on the reports of ad
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Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal. 39:137-151
Resource-constrained families face difficult choices when attempting to meet their basic needs and enhance their health and wellness. This research investigated the relationship between a family’s efforts to access enough food and pay their medical
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Journal of Family and Economic Issues. 32:111-123
Using ecological theory, this study investigated how low-income rural Latino immigrant families succeeded or failed to meet their food needs over time. Interviews with ten families purposively selected to represent consistently food secure, fragile,
Publikováno v:
Journal of Poverty. 14:123-144
Findings from three sequential studies build an understanding of the transportation barriers facing poor rural families and the link between transportation access and economic outcomes. An in-depth, longitudinal qualitative study explored multiple di
Autor:
Christine C. Cook, Kimberly A. Greder, Yoshie Sano, Lizmelia Ortiz, Steven Garasky, Lenna Ontai
Publikováno v:
Family & Consumer Sciences Research Journal. 38:186-207
Interviews with 78 rural low-income Latino immigrant mothers in three states (CA, OR, and IA) explored relationships between transnationalism and health and housing risks. Transnational activity based on language spoken at home, nature, and frequency