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Securing a Stop to the Summer Setback: Policy Considerations in the Future Expansion of the Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer for Children

Journal Title Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
Published Date September 01, 2017
Research Type
Authors Neal Hooker

Abstract

The Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer for Children (SEBTC) has been proposed as a solution to address the problem of child food security during the summer. Initial SEBTC findings from a demonstration project show promise and the federal government has approved substantial funding for its continuation. This report reviews empirical assessments of SEBTC and Electronic Benefits Transfer research, and presents policy considerations in the program's future expansion.

Hopkins, Laura C., Neal H. Hooker and Carolyn Gunther. 2017. Securing a Stop to the Summer Setback: Policy Considerations in the Future Expansion of the Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer for Children. Forthcoming Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 8pp