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Medicaid generosity and food hardship among children. (2024). Moellman, Nicholas ; Vaughn, Cody N.
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  28. Altered social cohesion and adverse psychological experiences with chronic food insecurity in the non-market economy and complex households of Burkina Faso. (2012). Nanama, Simeon ; Frongillo, Edward A..
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  33. Does food insecurity at home affect non-cognitive performance at school? A longitudinal analysis of elementary student classroom behavior. (2011). Howard, Larry L..
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