Alison Jacknowitz
Affiliations: | Public Administration and Policy | American University, Washington, DC, United States |
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Jacknowitz A, Amirkhanyan A, Crumbaugh AS, et al. (2019) Exploring the Challenges and Coping Strategies in Households Relying on SNAP and Food Pantries Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition. 14: 281-295 |
Jacknowitz A, Morrissey T, Brannegan A. (2015) Food insecurity across the first five years: Triggers of onset and exit Children and Youth Services Review. 53: 24-33 |
Morrissey TW, Jacknowitz A, Vinopal K. (2014) Local food prices and their associations with children's weight and food security. Pediatrics. 133: 422-30 |
Snelling A, Maroto M, Jacknowitz A, et al. (2014) Key Factors for School-Based Food Pantries: Perspectives From Food Bank and School Pantry Personnel Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition. 9: 350-361 |
Hernandez DC, Jacknowitz A. (2009) Transient, but not persistent, adult food insecurity influences toddler development. The Journal of Nutrition. 139: 1517-24 |
Jacknowitz A, Tiehen L. (2009) Transitions into and out of the WIC program: A cause for concern? Social Service Review. 83: 151-183 |
Jacknowitz A. (2008) The role of workplace characteristics in breastfeeding practices. Women & Health. 47: 87-111 |
Tiehen L, Jacknowitz A. (2008) Why Wait?: Examining Delayed Wic Participation Among Pregnant Women Contemporary Economic Policy. 26: 518-538 |
Jacknowitz A. (2007) Increasing breastfeeding rates: do changing demographics explain them? Women's Health Issues : Official Publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health. 17: 84-92 |
Jacknowitz A, Novillo D, Tiehen L. (2007) Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children and infant feeding practices. Pediatrics. 119: 281-9 |