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Alisha Coleman-Jensen, Mark
Nord, and Anita Singh (September
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United States in 2012, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic
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3 United Nations (2011), “Millennium
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2
Strips
Executive Summary
(pages 4-5)
Danilo Trisi (September 17, 2013),
“Income Inequality Remains at
Record High, New Census Figures
Show,” Center on Budget and
Policy Priorities.
2 Dottie Rosenbaum (May 9, 2013),
“The fact on SNAP, Part 2: SNAP
Supports Work,” Center on Budget
and Policy Priorities.
3 CLASP (September 18, 2013),
“Child Poverty in the U.S.: What
New Census Data Tell Us About
Our Youngest Children.”
4 Ibid.
1
Introduction
(pages 12-13)
Mark Rank and T.A. Hirschl
(2009), “Estimating the risk of food
stamp use and impoverishment during childhood,” Archives of Pediatrics
and Adolescent Medicine, 163 (11),
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2 Mark Miller (July 26, 2012), “Time
Not on the Side of Older Americans in Housing Slump,” Reuters.
3 The Annie E. Casey Foundation
(2013), 2013 Kids Count Data Book.
4 ConfrontingSuburbanPoverty.
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1
Chapter 1
(pages 36-37)
Serena Lei (August 2013), 27 Weeks
and Counting: Long-term Unemployment
in America, Urban Institute
2 Lawrence Mishel, Josh Bivens, Elise
Gould and Heidi Shierholz (2012),
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3 Richard Vedder, Christopher
Denhart, and Jonathan Robe (January 2013), Why Are Recent College
Graduates Underemployed? Center for
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4 Ibid.
1
Chapter 2
(pages 62-63)
Emanuel Saez (September 3, 2013),
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Top Incomes in the United States,
University of California-Berkley.
2 Ibid.
3 Lawrence Mishel, Josh Bivens, Elise
Gould and Heidi Shierholz (2012),
The State of Working America, 12th edition, Economic Policy Institute.
1
Chapter 3
(pages 88-89)
Sentencing Project (December
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Sheet.
2 Alliance for Excellent Education
(2011), “The high cost of high
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3 Shawn Fremstad (September 2009),
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1
Essential to Reducing Income Poverty
and Expanding Economic Inclusion,
Center for Economic and Policy
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4 Sudipto Banerjee (February 2012),
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Americans, 2001-2009,” Issue Brief
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Chapter 4
(pages 118-119)
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Food and Nutrition Service, Office
of Research and Analysis (2012),
Characteristics of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Households:
Fiscal Year 2011.
2 Gallup Wellbeing (August 6, 2013),
“Fast Food Still a Major Part of U.S.
Diet.”
3 Food Research and Action Center
(June 2013), Hunger Doesn’t Take a Vacation: Summer Nutrition Status Report
2013.
4 Ibid.
1
Chapter 5
(pages 152-153)
Food and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations (2013), The
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2 Zulfiqar A. Bhutta, Jai K. Das., et al.
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and Child Nutrition: What Can be
Done and at What Cost?” The Lancet.
3 Food and Agriculture Organization
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4 International Fund for Agricultural
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Climate Change: building smallholder
resilience.
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