Report
      Is WIC Reaching Those in Need? Children's Participation in Nutritional Policy during the Great Recession
The Institute for Research on Poverty released a discussion paper that explored whether exposure to the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) increased during the Great Recession. The study also examined how participation in the program was divided across various racial/ethnic and socioeconomic groups. Findings from the study demonstrated that age was a prominent indicator of participation in WIC, and that socioeconomic differences decreased due to an increase of WIC participation by children from wealthier families.
      
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              Partner Resources
      National/International
          National
      Topics/Subtopics
          Supportive Services
      SNAP/Food Assistance
      Publication Date
              2014-01-01