Is there more to food inescurity among children than poverty? The importance of measurement

This paper examines the association between poverty and food insecurity among children using the official measure of poverty and the newsupplemental poverty measure of the Census Bureau based on a more inclusive definition of family resources and needs. Our objective is to study whether the association between food insecurity and poverty improves with a more comprehensive measure of income and needs. We find a strong and statistically significant association between income-to-needs ratio based on the official poverty metric and food insecurity among children—particularly very low food security among children. A more inclusive measure of income-to-needs-ratio, based on the supplemental poverty measurestrengthens the association. These findings remain robust in models using longitudinal data with person fixed effects.

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Children Poverty

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Neeraj Kaushal Jane Waldfogel Irwin Garfinkel Vanessa Wight

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Is there more to food inescurity among children than poverty? The importance of measurement