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Assessment of SNAP Unit Simulation

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This report summarizes the methodology and findings from Mathematica's study of linked survey and SNAP administrative data in three States and considers their implications for the simulation of SNAP unit composition as part of an overall simulation of SNAP eligibility.

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  • John Czajka, "undated". "Assessment of SNAP Unit Simulation," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4d847cf2de2d4cc29269e5ded, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:4d847cf2de2d4cc29269e5ded9d89636
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