Tuesday Apr 28, 2020
Episode 28: Jillian Carr on SNAP benefit distribution and crime
Jillian Carr talks about how staggering the distribution of SNAP benefits affects crime.
"SNAP Benefits and Crime: Evidence from Changing Disbursement Schedules" by Jillian B. Carr and Analisa Packham.
OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE:
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“One More Saturday Night: Food Stamp Timing and Monthly Consumption Patterns” by Elena Castellari, Chad Cotti, John M. Gordanier, and Orgul D. Ozturk.
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“Welfare Payments and Crime” by C. Fritz Foley.
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“The Short-Term Mortality Consequences of Income Receipt” by William N. Evans and Timothy J. Moore.
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“The Effects of Government Transfers on Monthly Cycles in Drug Abuse, Hospitalization and Mortality” by Carlos Dobkin and Steven L. Puller.
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“Eat (and Drink) Better Tonight: Food Stamp Benefit Timing and Drunk Driving Fatalities” by Chad Cotti, John Gordanier, and Orgul Ozturk.
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“SNAP Schedules and Domestic Violence” by Jillian Carr and Analisa Packham.
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“Fighting Crime from the Cradle: The Effects of Early Childhood Access to Nutritional Assistance” by Andrew Barr and Alexander A. Smith.
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“Snapping Back: Food Stamp Bans and Criminal Recidivism” by Cody Tuttle.
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“Hunger Pains? SNAP Timing and Emergency Room Visits” by Chad Cotti, John Gordanier, and Orgul Ozturk.
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“When Does it Count? The Timing of Food Stamp Receipt and Educational Performance” by Chad Cotti, John Gordanier, and Orgul Ozturk.
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“Hungry for Success: SNAP Timing, High-Stakes Testing Performance, and College Attendance” by Timothy Bond, Jillian Carr, Analisa Packham, and Jonathan Smith.
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