Technical Documentation for the Fiscal Year 2014 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Quality Control Database and the QC Minimodel
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- Kai Filion & Esa Eslami & Katherine Bencio & Bruce Schechter, "undated". "Technical Documentation for the Fiscal Year 2013 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Quality Control Database and the QC Minimodel," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 65e7c77222e54f868c166ed11, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Kai Filion & Esa Eslami & Joshua Leftin & Katherine Bencio, "undated". "Technical Documentation for the Fiscal Year 2012 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Quality Control Database and QC Minimodel," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c2332c2c8f064c2a89bfe83ed, Mathematica Policy Research.
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- Joshua Leftin & Thomas Godfrey & James Mabli & Nancy Wemmerus & Stephen Tordella, "undated". "Examination of the Effect of SNAP Benefit and Eligibility Parameters on Low-Income Households," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c5b04778714b4a7bb709a8ced, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Esa Eslami, "undated". "Characteristics of Elderly Individuals Participating in and Eligible for SNAP (Issue Brief)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6305be67a4f34f559359ecc63, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Alma Vigil & Kelsey Farson Gray & Sarah Fisher & Sarah Lauffer & Bruce Schechter, "undated". "Technical Documentation for the Fiscal Year 2015 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Quality Control Database and the QC Minimodel," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 83b0aab370bc4a4aaa1cd8906, Mathematica Policy Research.
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