Children's Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables: Do School Environment and Policies Affect Choices at School and Away from School?
Ariun Ishdorj,
Mary Kay Crepinsek and
Helen Jensen
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Abstract:
On an average school day, school lunch participants consume more fruits and vegetables, including relatively more at school and less away from school compared to nonparticipants.
Keywords: Censoring; Endogeneity; Food Assistance; Fruits and Vegetables; National School Lunch Program; NSLP; Nutrition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 19
Date: 2013-06-30
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Journal Article: Children's Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables: Do School Environment and Policies Affect Choices at School and Away from School? (2013) 
Journal Article: Children's Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables: Do School Environment and Policies Affect Choices at School and Away from School? (2013) 
Working Paper: Children's Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables: Do School Environment and Policies Affect Choice At School and Away from School? (2013) 
Working Paper: Children's Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables: Do School Environment and Policies Affect Choices at School and Away from School? (2013) 
Working Paper: Children's Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables: Do School Environment and Policies Affect Choice At School and Away from School? (2012) 
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