In their study, Bovell-Ammon et al present evidence suggesting that the expiration of monthly, unconditional cash transfers to households with children was associated with an increase in household food insufficiency.… Click to show full abstract
In their study, Bovell-Ammon et al present evidence suggesting that the expiration of monthly, unconditional cash transfers to households with children was associated with an increase in household food insufficiency. This study adds to a growing literature linking income with health-related outcomes, and it has important implications for debates about income support policy in the US.
               
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