Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer for Children (SEBTC) Demonstration: Summary Report
Ann M. Collins,
Ronette Briefel,
Jacob Alex Klerman,
Anne Wolf,
Gretchen Rowe,
Chris Logan,
Ayesha Enver,
Syeda Fatima,
Anne Gordon and
Julia Lyskawa
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Abstract:
The demonstration showed that the program can be implemented, using either the SNAP or WIC model, at a large scale, in a range of communities, and with a variety of implementation approaches.
Keywords: SEBTC; Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer for Children (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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