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Dynamics of WIC Program Participation by Infants and Children, 2001 to 2003

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  • Laura Castner
  • James Mabli
  • Julie Sykes

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This report provides information on the participation patterns of infants and children who were enrolled in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) from 2001 through 2003.

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  • Laura Castner & James Mabli & Julie Sykes, "undated". "Dynamics of WIC Program Participation by Infants and Children, 2001 to 2003," Mathematica Policy Research Reports eec4a8a8233d4b5b9e4cf6c0e, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    2. Oliveira, Victor & Racine, Elizabeth & Olmsted, Jennifer & Ghelfi, Linda M., 2002. "The Wic Program: Background, Trends, And Issues," Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Reports 33847, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
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    4. Scott Cody & Laura Castner & James Mabli & Julie Sykes, "undated". "Dynamics of Food Stamp Program Participation, 2001-2003," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 580f5d8bb98c472e9cde860fe, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    3. Keith Kranker & Mary Kay Fox & Pia Caronongan, "undated". "WIC-Medicaid II Feasibility Study: Final Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports fb21857415324280ae3483385, Mathematica Policy Research.

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