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The effects of lump-sum food benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic on spending, hardship, and health. (2024). Ruffini, Krista ; Schanzenbach, Diane Whitmore ; Bauer, Lauren.
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  45. Not just for poor kids: The impact of universal free school breakfast on meal participation and student outcomes. (2013). Schwartz, Amy ; Corcoran, Sean ; Weinstein, Meryle ; Leos-Urbel, Jacob .
    In: Economics of Education Review.
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  46. The impact of Chiles school feeding program on education outcomes. (2013). McEwan, Patrick.
    In: Economics of Education Review.
    RePEc:eee:ecoedu:v:32:y:2013:i:c:p:122-139.

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  47. Spillovers of health education at school on parents physical activity.. (2012). Valdés, Nieves ; de la Mata, Dolores ; Berniell, Lucila ; Valdes, Nieves M..
    In: Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers.
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  48. Federal nutrition programs and childhood obesity: inside the black box. (2012). Tchernis, Rusty ; Roy, Manan ; Millimet, Daniel.
    In: Review of Economics of the Household.
    RePEc:kap:reveho:v:10:y:2012:i:1:p:1-38.

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  49. More Apples Less Chips? The Effect of School Fruit Schemes on the Consumption of Junk Food. (2012). Labartino, Giovanna ; De Paola, Maria ; brunello, giorgio.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  50. The impact of the National School Lunch Program on child health: A nonparametric bounds analysis. (2012). Pepper, John ; Kreider, Brent ; GUNDERSEN, CRAIG.
    In: Journal of Econometrics.
    RePEc:eee:econom:v:166:y:2012:i:1:p:79-91.

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  51. More Apples Less Chips? The Effect of School Fruit Schemes on the Consumption of Junk Food. (2012). Labartino, Giovanna ; De Paola, Maria ; brunello, giorgio.
    In: ISER Discussion Paper.
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  52. Children’s Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables: Do School Environment and Policies Affect Choice in School Meals?. (2012). Jensen, Helen ; Ishdorj, Ariun ; Crepinsek, Mary Kay.
    In: 2012 AAEA/EAAE Food Environment Symposium.
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  53. The Relationship between Food Assistance and Health: A Review of the Literature and Empirical Strategies for Identifying Program Effects. (2011). Meyerhoefer, Chad ; Yang, Muzhe.
    In: Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy.
    RePEc:oup:apecpp:v:33:y:2011:i:3:p:304-344.

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  54. There’s no such thing as a free lunch: Evidence of altruism and agency from household expenditure responses to child nutrition programs. (2011). Bingley, P ; Walker, Ian.
    In: Working Papers.
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  55. The Impact of the National School Lunch Program on Child Health: A Nonparametric Bounds Analysis. (2011). Pepper, John ; Kreider, Brent ; GUNDERSEN, CRAIG.
    In: Staff General Research Papers Archive.
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  56. The effects of the National School Lunch Program on education and health. (2010). Hinrichs, Peter.
    In: Journal of Policy Analysis and Management.
    RePEc:wly:jpamgt:v:29:y:2010:i:3:p:479-505.

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  57. Child welfare programs and child nutrition: Evidence from a mandated school meal program in India. (2010). Afridi, Farzana.
    In: Journal of Development Economics.
    RePEc:eee:deveco:v:92:y:2010:i:2:p:152-165.

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  58. Estimation of Treatment Effects Without an Exclusion Restriction: with an Application to the Analysis of the School Breakfast Program. (2009). Tchernis, Rusty ; Millimet, Daniel.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:15539.

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  59. Do Benefits of U.S. Food Assistance Programs for Children Spillover to Older Children in the Same Household?. (2009). Ver Ploeg, Michele.
    In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues.
    RePEc:kap:jfamec:v:30:y:2009:i:4:p:412-427.

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  60. The Impact of the National School Lunch Program on Child Health: A Nonparametric Bounds Analysis. (2009). Pepper, John ; Kreider, Brent ; GUNDERSEN, CRAIG.
    In: Staff General Research Papers Archive.
    RePEc:isu:genres:13148.

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  61. Good Health to All: Reducing Health Inequalities among Children in High- and Low-Income Canadian Families. (2009). de Oliveira, Claire.
    In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
    RePEc:cdh:commen:288.

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  62. School Nutrition Programs and the Incidence of Childhood Obesity. (2008). Tchernis, Rusty ; Millimet, Daniel ; Husain, Muna.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:14297.

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  63. School Nutrition Programs and the Incidence of Childhood Obesity. (2008). Tchernis, Rusty ; Millimet, Daniel ; Husain, Muna.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp3664.

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  64. Minimizing Bias in Selection on Observables Estimators When Unconfoundness Fails. (2008). Tchernis, Rusty ; Millimet, Daniel.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp3632.

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  65. Minimizing Bias in Selection on Observables Estimators When Unconfoundness Fails. (2008). .
    In: CAEPR Working Papers.
    RePEc:inu:caeprp:2008-008.

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  66. School Nutrition Programs and the Incidence of Childhood Obesity. (2007). Tchernis, Rusty ; Millimet, Daniel ; Hussain, Muna.
    In: CAEPR Working Papers.
    RePEc:inu:caeprp:2007014.

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