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Title: Participation in Food Assistance, Maternal Employment, and Child Obesity
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1. Liu, Haiyong
Participation in Food Assistance, Maternal Employment, and Child Obesity
Presented: Los Angeles, CA, Population Association of America (PAA) Annual Meetings, March-April 2006
Cohort(s): Children of the NLSY79
Publisher: Population Association of America
Keyword(s): Body Mass Index (BMI); Child Health; Food Stamps (see Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program); Maternal Employment; Obesity; Poverty; Welfare

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Using a comprehensive data set from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79), this study examines the effects of Food Stamp Program (FSP) and maternal employment on the risk of obesity among children who live in single-mother families. Incorporating the endogenous decisions on participation in FSP and maternal employment, this study will evaluate the effects of demographic and economic factors on the probability of taking up public food assistance programs, as well as the impacts of FSP participation and maternal employment on the risk of obesity among impoverished children. The study provides important new insights into the determinants of both public food assistance program participation and maternal work decisions and into the way in which both choices interact in influencing child weight outcomes.
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Liu, Haiyong. "Participation in Food Assistance, Maternal Employment, and Child Obesity." Presented: Los Angeles, CA, Population Association of America (PAA) Annual Meetings, March-April 2006.