The Demand for School Lunches: An Analysis of Individual Participation in the School Lunch Program
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- Grainger, Corbett & Senauer, Benjamin & Runge, C. Ford, 2005. "Analyzing Health Innovations in a School Lunch Program," Working Papers 14393, University of Minnesota, Center for International Food and Agricultural Policy.
- Michah W. Rothbart & Amy Ellen Schwartz & Emily Gutierrez, 2023.
"Paying for Free Lunch: The Impact of CEP Universal Free Meals on Revenues, Spending, and Student Health,"
Education Finance and Policy, MIT Press, vol. 18(4), pages 708-737, Fall.
- Michah W. Rothbart & Amy Ellen Schwartz & Emily Gutierrez, 2020. "Paying for Free Lunch: The Impact of CEP Universal Free Meals on Revenues, Spending, and Student Health," Center for Policy Research Working Papers 227, Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School, Syracuse University.
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- Chang, Hung-Hao, 2014. "Food Preparation for the School Lunch Program and Body Weight of Elementary School Children in Taiwan," International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, International Food and Agribusiness Management Association, vol. 17(1), pages 1-16, February.
- Pham, Matthew V. & Roe, Brian E., 2013. "Will Reducing the Calorie Content of School Lunches Affect Participation? Evidence from a Choice Experiment with Suburban Parents," 2013 Annual Meeting, August 4-6, 2013, Washington, D.C. 149816, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
- Amy Ellen Schwartz & Michah W. Rothbart, 2020.
"Let Them Eat Lunch: The Impact of Universal Free Meals on Student Performance,"
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 39(2), pages 376-410, March.
- Amy Ellen Schwartz & Michah W. Rothbart, 2017. "Let Them Eat Lunch: The Impact of Universal Free Meals on Student Performance," Center for Policy Research Working Papers 203, Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School, Syracuse University.
- Angus Holford, 2015.
"Take-up of Free School Meals: Price Effects and Peer Effects,"
Economica, London School of Economics and Political Science, vol. 82(328), pages 976-993, October.
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- Thesia I. Garner & Charles Hokayem, 2012. "Supplemental Poverty Measure Thresholds: Imputing School Lunch and WIC Benefits to the Consumer Expenditure Survey Using the Current Population Survey," Working Papers 457, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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