Fig 1.
Non-parametric regressions: Days since SNAP and food security items.
Source: Authors’ calculations using NHANES data. N = 7,433. Regression estimates are weighted.
Fig 2.
Varying the bounds of salience window: FSM items eatless and hungry.
Source: Authors’ calculations using NHANES data. N = 7,919. Regression estimates are weighted.
Fig 3.
Varying the bounds of salience window: FSM item lose weight and VLFS.
Source: Authors’ calculations using NHANES data. N = 7,919. Regression estimates are weighted.
Table 1.
Sample means of independent variables.
Table 2.
Sample means of dependent variables.
Table 3.
Marginal effects of salience window on FSM items, raw score, food insecurity, VLFS.
Fig 4.
Individual 30-day and household 12-month response to cut/skip FSM item and days since SNAP.
Source: Authors’ calculations using NHANES data. N = 2,216. Non-parametric regression estimates are weighted.
Fig 5.
Individual 30-day and household 12-month responses to eat less FSM item and days since SNAP.
Source: Authors’ calculations using NHANES data. N = 2,218. Non-parametric regression estimates are weighted.
Fig 6.
Individual 30-day and household 12-month responses to hungry FSM item and days since SNAP.
Source: Authors’ calculations using NHANES data. N = 2,216. Non-parametric regression estimates are weighted.
Fig 7.
Individual 30-day and household 12-month responses to lose weight FSM item and days since SNAP.
Source: Authors’ calculations using NHANES data. N = 647. Non-parametric regression estimates are weighted.
Fig 8.
Individual 30-day and household 12-month responses to not eat for a whole day FSM item and days since SNAP.
Source: Authors’ calculations using NHANES data. N = 618. Non-parametric regression estimates are weighted.
Table 4.
Marginal effects of days since SNAP on 30-day food security items.
Table 5.
Prevalence of individual 30-Day and household 12-month food hardships at the end of SNAP month among households interviewed in the final 6 days of the SNAP month.
Fig 9.
Average daily food insecurity by days since SNAP receipt (Gassman-Pines & Schenck-Fontaine, 2019).
Source: Gassman-Pines, A. and Anika Schenck-Fontaine (2019, Fig 1). Reproduced by permission of the authors.
Table 6.
Bootstrap estimates of under-estimate in very low food security prevalence.
Table 7.
Bounding estimates of potential reductions in VLFS.