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Economic and Geographic Access to Food Retailers and Emergency Food Pantries

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  • David Jones
  • James Mabli

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This study describes the environment in which low-income households acquire and purchase food by examining the local population characteristics of areas with and without emergency food pantries and by examining the locations of food pantries in relation to the retail food environment.

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  • David Jones & James Mabli, "undated". "Economic and Geographic Access to Food Retailers and Emergency Food Pantries," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 764040deb3f3418a960360a91, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:764040deb3f3418a960360a91100b40b
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    Emergency food pantries; food access; food deserts; GIS; spatial analysis; FANRP;
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