In the News: Colleen Heflin
Colleen Heflin examines the intersection of food security, welfare policy, and health
"Typically people who qualify for higher SNAP benefits are in the worst health, so this suggests there is something really protective about the SNAP benefits," says Colleen Heflin, professor of public administration and international affairs.
Colleen Heflin examines the intersection of food security, welfare policy and health
"Typically people who qualify for higher SNAP benefits are in the worst health, so this suggests there is something really protective about the SNAP benefits," says Colleen Heflin, professor of public administration and international affairs.
Heflin study on food insecurity, childhood health and cognitive development published in JFI
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Heflin study on SNAP benefits and emergency room visits for hypoglycaemia published in PHN
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Heflin paper on aging out of WIC and food security on households with children published in CYSR
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Heflin study on family instability and material hardship published in JF&EI
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Heflin study on why emergency food assistance users report being food secure published in JHEN
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Heflin paper on the Great Recession and SNAP caseloads published in Journal of Poverty
Heflin, London article on SNAP use among military, veterans and reservists published in PR&PR
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Heflin article on racial and ethnic disparities in food insufficiency published in JSSWR
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Heflin, London, Wilmoth analysis of economic well-being among older adults published in JGSW
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Heflin study on CACFP and food insecurity published in Social Services Review
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