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Summary of Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer for Children: Evaluation Findings for the Full Implementation Year 2012

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  • Ann M. Collins
  • Ronette Briefel
  • Jacob Alex Klerman
  • Gretchen Rowe
  • Anne Wolf
  • Christopher W. Logan
  • Anne Gordon
  • Carrie Wolfson
  • Ayesha Enver
  • Cheryl Owens
  • Charlotte Cabili
  • Stephen Bell

Abstract

The Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer for Children (SEBTC) demonstration offered a rigorous test of the impact of providing a monthly benefit of $60 per child - using existing electronic benefit transfer (EBT) systems - on food insecurity among children during the summer when school meals are not available.

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  • Ann M. Collins & Ronette Briefel & Jacob Alex Klerman & Gretchen Rowe & Anne Wolf & Christopher W. Logan & Anne Gordon & Carrie Wolfson & Ayesha Enver & Cheryl Owens & Charlotte Cabili & Stephen Bell, "undated". "Summary of Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer for Children: Evaluation Findings for the Full Implementation Year 2012," Mathematica Policy Research Reports f2d019d4c8da4b828914b8421, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:f2d019d4c8da4b828914b8421e667e75
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    1. Ronette Briefel & Ann Collins & Anne Wolf, 2013. "Impact of the Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer for Children (SEBTC) Demonstration on Children's Nutritional Status," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 70b9a2885872491fbd95042a8, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Randall Juras, 2016. "Estimates of Intraclass Correlation Coefficients and Other Design Parameters for Studies of School-Based Nutritional Interventions," Evaluation Review, , vol. 40(4), pages 314-333, August.
    3. Ralston, Katherine & Treen, Katie & Coleman-Jensen, Alisha & Guthrie, Joanne, 2017. "Children’s Food Security and USDA Child Nutrition Programs," Economic Information Bulletin 259730, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    4. repec:mpr:mprres:7963 is not listed on IDEAS

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