Characterizing Food Access in America: Considering the Role of Emergency Food Pantries in Areas without Supermarkets
James Mabli,
David Jones and
Phillip Kaufman
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This study provides a more comprehensive depiction of the environment in which low-income households and other vulnerable populations acquire and purchase food by considering access to emergency food pantries in areas lacking supermarkets.
Keywords: food access; food pantries; low-income; supermarkets; poverty; GIS; spatial analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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