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The Differential Incidence and Severity of Food Insecurity by Racial, Ethnic, and Immigrant Groups over the Great Recession in the United States

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Flores-Lagunes, A; Jales, HB; Liu, J; Wilson, NL
Published in: AEA Papers and Proceedings
May 1, 2018

We document the differences in food insecurity incidence and severity by race/ethnicity and immigrant status over the Great Recession. We show that the disadvantaged groups with a higher incidence of food insecurity do not necessarily have a higher severity of food insecurity, which underscores the importance of examining both the extensive and intensive margins of food insecurity. Our decomposition analysis indicates that the contribution of compositional and structural factors to the observed differences in exposure to food insecurity is heterogeneous across these groups and over the Great Recession. Finally, SNAP does not seem to fundamentally change the patterns documented.

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AEA Papers and Proceedings

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2574-0776

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2574-0768

Publication Date

May 1, 2018

Volume

108

Start / End Page

379 / 383

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American Economic Association
 

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Flores-Lagunes, A., Jales, H. B., Liu, J., & Wilson, N. L. (2018). The Differential Incidence and Severity of Food Insecurity by Racial, Ethnic, and Immigrant Groups over the Great Recession in the United States. AEA Papers and Proceedings, 108, 379–383. https://doi.org/10.1257/pandp.20181106
Flores-Lagunes, Alfonso, Hugo B. Jales, Judith Liu, and Norbert L. Wilson. “The Differential Incidence and Severity of Food Insecurity by Racial, Ethnic, and Immigrant Groups over the Great Recession in the United States.” AEA Papers and Proceedings 108 (May 1, 2018): 379–83. https://doi.org/10.1257/pandp.20181106.
Flores-Lagunes A, Jales HB, Liu J, Wilson NL. The Differential Incidence and Severity of Food Insecurity by Racial, Ethnic, and Immigrant Groups over the Great Recession in the United States. AEA Papers and Proceedings. 2018 May 1;108:379–83.
Flores-Lagunes, Alfonso, et al. “The Differential Incidence and Severity of Food Insecurity by Racial, Ethnic, and Immigrant Groups over the Great Recession in the United States.” AEA Papers and Proceedings, vol. 108, American Economic Association, May 2018, pp. 379–83. Crossref, doi:10.1257/pandp.20181106.
Flores-Lagunes A, Jales HB, Liu J, Wilson NL. The Differential Incidence and Severity of Food Insecurity by Racial, Ethnic, and Immigrant Groups over the Great Recession in the United States. AEA Papers and Proceedings. American Economic Association; 2018 May 1;108:379–383.

Published In

AEA Papers and Proceedings

DOI

EISSN

2574-0776

ISSN

2574-0768

Publication Date

May 1, 2018

Volume

108

Start / End Page

379 / 383

Publisher

American Economic Association