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Mark Nord

Former ERS Staff

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As a sociologist with the Economic Research Service, Mark Nord conducted research on household food security and hunger, and food and nutrition assistance programs.

ERS Publications by this Author
Prevalence of U.S. Food Insecurity Is Related to Changes in Unemployment, Inflation, and the Price of Food Statistical Supplement to Household Food Security in the United States in 2012 Household Food Security in the United States in 2012 Effects of the Decline in the Real Value of SNAP Benefits From 2009 to 2011 Food Insecurity in Households With Children: Prevalence, Severity, and Household Characteristics, 2010-11
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Amber Waves Articles by this Author
More Households Had Difficulty Meeting Their Food Needs Effects of Changes in SNAP Benefits on Food Security Post-Recession, a Greater Share of Food-Insecure Children Have Parents Who Are Unemployed or Working Part-Time Food Insecurity in U.S. Households Rarely Persists Over Many Years Disability Is an Important Risk Factor for Food Insecurity
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