| Literature DB >> 33808628 |
Jun Zhang1, Yanghao Wang2, Steven T Yen3.
Abstract
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is designed to improve household diet and food security-a pressing problem confronting low-income families in the United States. Previous studies on the issue often ignored the methodological issue of endogenous program participation. We revisit this important issue by estimating a simultaneous equation system with ordinal household food insecurity. Data are drawn from the 2009-2011 Current Population Survey Food Security Supplement (CPS-FSS), restricted to SNAP-eligible households with children. Our results add to the stocks of empirical findings that SNAP participation ameliorates food insecurity among adults only, but increases the probabilities of low and very low food security among children. These contradictory results indicate that our selection approach with a single cross section is only partially successful, and that additional efforts are needed in further analyses of this complicated issue, perhaps with longitudinal data. Socio-demographic variables are found to affect food-secure households and food-insecure households differently, but affect SNAP nonparticipants and participants in the same direction. The state policy tools, such as broad-based categorical eligibility (BBCE) and simplified reporting, can encourage SNAP participation and thus ameliorate food insecurity. Our findings can inform policy deliberations.Entities:
Keywords: SNAP participation; food insecurity; household with children; ordered probability model
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33808628 PMCID: PMC8003379 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18063178
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Definitions and sample statistics of variables.
| Variable | Definitions | Mean | SD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Endogenous variables | |||
| FI | Household food insecurity category: 0 = food secure (FS), 1 = food | 0.69 | 0.87 |
| insecure among adults only (FIA); 2 = low food security among children (LFSC); 3 = very low food security among children (VLFSC) | |||
| SNAP | Any member(s) in household received SNAP benefits past 12 months | 0.58 | 0.49 |
| Continuous explanatory variables | |||
| Age | Age of respondent | 33.41 | 8.06 |
| Work hours | Respondent’s work hours per week | 18.21 | 19.58 |
| Income | Household annual income in $10,000 | 1.67 | 0.97 |
| Household size | Number of persons living in household | 4.24 | 1.56 |
| Children | Number of children < 18 years of age | 2.25 | 1.16 |
| Binary explanatory variables (yes = 1, no = 0) | |||
| State policy variables | |||
| BBCE | State uses broad-based categorical eligibility (BBCE) categorical eligibility for SNAP | 0.55 | |
| Simplified | State uses simplified reporting for households with earnings | 0.88 | |
| Vehicle test | State excludes at least one, but not all, vehicles in household from SNAP asset test | 0.12 | |
| Household characteristics | |||
| Year 2009 | Data collected in 2009 | 0.28 | |
| Year 2010 | Data collected in 2010 | 0.32 | |
| Year 2011 | Data collected in 2011 (reference) | 0.40 | |
| HW household | Primary husband-wife household | 0.45 | |
| MSA | Resides in metropolitan statistical area | 0.77 | |
| South | (Reference person) resides in south | 0.35 | |
| Northeast | Resides in northwest | 0.14 | |
| West | Resides in west (reference) | 0.27 | |
| Midwest | Resides in midwest | 0.24 | |
| More money | Need to spend more money to buy enough food to meet needs | 0.34 | |
| Respondent/reference person characteristics | |||
| Male | Gender is male | 0.31 | |
| Married | Married | 0.47 | |
| Not married | Not married (reference) | 0.33 | |
| Separated | Separated or divorced | 0.20 | |
| <High school | <High school education | 0.28 | |
| High school | High school graduate (reference) | 0.36 | |
| Some college | Attended college but no degree | 0.21 | |
| College | Has college education or higher | 0.15 | |
| Employed | Employed | 0.55 | |
| Unemployed | Unemployed | 0.16 | |
| Not in labor force | Not in labor force (reference) | 0.30 | |
| Hispanic | Of Hispanic origin | 0.30 | |
| White | White | 0.72 | |
| Black | Black (reference) | 0.20 | |
| Other race | Other race | 0.08 | |
| Sample size | 5677 | ||
Figure 1Frequency distribution of SNAP participation and food-insecure categories. FS: food-secure; FIA: food-insecure among adults only; LFSC: low food security among children; VLFSC: very low food security among children.
Maximum-likelihood estimates of recursive system for SNAP participation and household food insecurity.
| Variable | SNAP Participation | Food Insecure |
|---|---|---|
| Latent SNAP | −0.307 (0.125) ** | |
| BBCE | 0.194 (0.041) *** | |
| Simplified reporting | 0.220 (0.062) *** | |
| Vehicle test | 0.066 (0.055) | |
| Year 2009 | −0.159 (0.047) *** | 0.016 (0.052) |
| Year 2010 | −0.036 (0.045) | −0.031 (0.039) |
| Age/10 | −0.207 (0.025) *** | −0.015 (0.037) |
| Male | 0.028 (0.046) | −0.072 (0.043) * |
| HW household | −0.447 (0.126) *** | −0.212 (0.121) * |
| <High school | 0.005 (0.049) | 0.050 (0.042) |
| Some college | −0.023 (0.051) | 0.028 (0.045) |
| College | −0.213 (0.056) *** | −0.228 (0.053) *** |
| Employed | 0.163 (0.072) ** | 0.116 (0.064) * |
| Unemployed | 0.131 (0.061) ** | 0.192 (0.050) *** |
| Work hours/10 | −0.140 (0.018) *** | −0.070 (0.022) *** |
| Income | −0.346 (0.022) *** | −0.189 (0.042) *** |
| HH size | 0.108 (0.019) *** | 0.042 (0.021) ** |
| Children | 0.071 (0.022) *** | 0.072 (0.021) *** |
| Hispanic | −0.281 (0.047) *** | −0.079 (0.056) |
| White | −0.068 (0.054) | 0.052 (0.048) |
| Other race | −0.009 (0.081) | 0.182 (0.069) *** |
| MSA | −0.101 (0.045) ** | 0.035 (0.044) |
| South | −0.001 (0.054) | 0.021 (0.045) |
| Northeast | 0.091 (0.067) | 0.044 (0.062) |
| Midwest | 0.096 (0.057) * | −0.042 (0.055) |
| Married | 0.010 (0.126) | 0.052 (0.107) |
| Separated | 0.002 (0.056) | 0.035 (0.049) |
| More money | 0.206 (0.039) *** | 0.912 (0.048) *** |
| Constant | 1.112 (0.129) *** | −0.280 (0.245) |
| Thresholds | ||
| ξ1 | 0.623 (0.047) *** | |
| ξ2 | 1.813 (0.133) *** | |
| Error correlation ( | 0.479 (0.114) *** | |
| Log likelihood | −8776.7229 |
Note: Asymptotic standard errors in parentheses. Asterisks indicate level of significance: *** = 1%, ** = 5%, * = 10%.
Average treatment effects (ATE) of SNAP on probabilities of food insecurity conditional on FI > 0.
| Food Insecure Category | ATE |
|---|---|
| Food-insecure among adults (FIA) | −0.073 (0.008) |
| Low food security among children (LFSC) | 0.052 (0.006) |
| Very low food security among children (VLFSC) | 0.021 (0.003) |
Note: Asymptotic standard errors are in parentheses. All effects are significant at the 1% level.
Average marginal effects of explanatory variables on the probability of SNAP participation.
| Variable | Probability |
|---|---|
| Continuous explanatory variables | |
| Age/10 | −6.76 (0.82) *** |
| Work hours/10 | −4.57 (0.57) *** |
| Income | −11.29 (0.67) *** |
| Household size | 3.51 (0.63) *** |
| Children | 2.30 (0.73) *** |
| Binary explanatory variables | |
| Year 2009 | −5.22 (1.55) *** |
| Year 2010 | −1.18 (1.45) |
| Male | 0.92 (1.49) |
| HW household | −15.16 (4.31) *** |
| <High school | 0.17 (1.59) |
| Some college | −0.74 (1.65) |
| College | −7.05 (1.85) *** |
| Employed | 5.22 (2.25) ** |
| Unemployed | 4.24 (1.96) ** |
| Hispanic | −9.32 (1.56) *** |
| White | −2.23 (1.77) |
| Other race | −0.28 (2.63) |
| MSA | −3.30 (1.45) ** |
| South | −0.04 (1.76) |
| Northeast | 2.97 (2.15) |
| Midwest | 3.11 (1.85) * |
| Married | 0.33 (4.09) |
| Separated | 0.05 (1.84) |
| More money | 6.69 (1.26) *** |
| BBCE | 6.37 (1.34) *** |
| Simplified reporting | 7.28 (2.08) *** |
| Vehicle test | 2.14 (1.78) |
Note: All effects on probabilities are multiplied by 100. Asymptotic standard errors are in parentheses. Asterisks indicate level of significance: *** = 1%, ** = 5%, * = 10%.
Marginal effects of explanatory variables on the probabilities of food-insecure categories, conditional on SNAP participation status.
| Conditional on SNAP Participation | Conditional on SNAP Nonparticipation | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | FS | FIA | LFSC | VLFSC | FS | FIA | LFSC | VLFSC |
| Continuous explanatory variables | ||||||||
| Age/10 | −2.77 (0.76) *** | 0.91 (0.26) *** | 1.56 (0.43) *** | 0.30 (0.08) *** | −2.78 (0.80) *** | 0.60 (0.17) *** | 1.70 (0.50) *** | 0.48 (0.15) *** |
| Income | 1.61 (0.67) ** | −0.57 (0.22) ** | −0.89 (0.38) ** | −0.16 (0.07) ** | 1.96 (0.70) *** | −0.35 (0.15) ** | −1.22 (0.43) *** | −0.38 (0.13) *** |
| Children | −1.59 (0.69) ** | 0.54 (0.23) ** | 0.89 (0.39) ** | 0.17 (0.07) ** | −1.74 (0.73) ** | 0.35 (0.15) ** | 1.07 (0.45) ** | 0.32 (0.13) ** |
| Binary explanatory variables | ||||||||
| Year 2009 | −3.20 (1.38) ** | 1.03 (0.45) ** | 1.81 (0.79) ** | 0.35 (0.16) ** | −3.27 (1.45) ** | 0.67 (0.28) ** | 2.01 (0.90) ** | 0.59 (0.28) ** |
| Male | 3.18 (1.41) ** | −1.08 (0.49) ** | −1.77 (0.78) ** | −0.33 (0.14) ** | 3.36 (1.50) ** | −0.72 (0.33) ** | −2.06 (0.92) ** | −0.58 (0.26) ** |
| College | 5.18 (1.66) *** | −1.85 (0.62) *** | −2.84 (0.90) *** | −0.49 (0.15) *** | 5.67 (1.81) *** | −1.28 (0.46) *** | −3.45 (1.09) *** | −0.95 (0.28) *** |
| Unemployed | −5.27 (1.71) *** | 1.67 (0.51) *** | 3.00 (0.99) *** | 0.60 (0.22) *** | −5.61 (1.75) *** | 1.00 (0.28) *** | 3.50 (1.11) *** | 1.11 (0.38) *** |
| White | −3.03 (1.52) ** | 1.02 (0.53) * | 1.69 (0.84) ** | 0.31 (0.16) ** | −3.17 (1.63) * | 0.68 (0.36) * | 1.93 (0.99) * | 0.55 (0.29) * |
| Other race | −7.22 (2.40) *** | 2.17 (0.65) *** | 4.16 (1.42) *** | 0.88 (0.35) ** | −7.47 (2.43) *** | 1.24 (0.32) *** | 4.68 (1.54) *** | 1.55 (0.59) *** |
| MSA | −2.96 (1.35) ** | 1.01 (0.48) ** | 1.65 (0.75) ** | 0.30 (0.13) ** | −3.07 (1.45) ** | 0.67 (0.33) ** | 1.87 (0.88) ** | 0.52 (0.24) ** |
| Midwest | 3.10 (1.67) * | −1.06 (0.59) * | −1.73 (0.92) * | −0.32 (0.16) * | 3.22 (1.79) * | −0.71 (0.40) * | −1.97 (1.09) * | −0.55 (0.30) * |
| More money | −34.72 (1.22) *** | 10.48 (0.53) *** | 20.76 (0.91) *** | 3.48 (0.37) *** | −35.28 (1.17) *** | 4.85 (0.45) *** | 23.80 (0.94) *** | 6.63 (0.55) *** |
| BBCE | 3.12 (1.05) *** | −1.02 (0.35) *** | −1.76 (0.59) *** | −0.34 (0.12) *** | 3.17 (1.11) *** | −0.67 (0.22) *** | −1.94 (0.68) *** | −0.56 (0.21) *** |
| Simplified reporting | 3.55 (1.38) ** | −1.11 (0.42) *** | −2.02 (0.79) ** | −0.41 (0.17) ** | 3.61 (1.43) ** | −0.71 (0.25) *** | −2.23 (0.89) ** | −0.67 (0.29) ** |
Note: Marginal effects with respect to statistically insignificant variables are omitted. All effects on probabilities are multiplied by 100. Asymptotic standard errors in parentheses. Asterisks indicate level of significance: *** = 1%, ** = 5%, * = 10%.