广泛类别资格政策与补充营养援助计划参与

Broad‐Based Categorical Eligibility Policy and SNAP Participation

Journal of Policy Analysis and Management · 2025
被引 1
ABS 3

中文导读

使用异质性稳健的双重差分估计量,发现广泛类别资格政策对补充营养援助计划参与的影响是传统静态双向固定效应模型估计的两倍多,且影响主要来自已有资格的家庭。

Abstract

ABSTRACT The broad‐based categorical eligibility (BBCE) policy allows states to bypass federal gross income and asset tests for supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) eligibility. Policymakers often propose limiting BBCE's scope or eliminating it altogether. Yet, our understanding of BBCE's impact on SNAP participation has relied solely on static two‐way fixed effects (TWFE) estimators, which have been criticized for assuming no treatment effect heterogeneity across states and over time. In this study, using a heterogeneity‐robust difference‐in‐differences estimator, we provide new estimates of BBCE's impact that are more than twice as large as those derived from the static TWFE models. Importantly, our event‐study analysis shows that BBCE's effect has increased uniformly over time across state groups defined by their adoption timing, explaining the smaller effects estimated by the static TWFE model. In addition, we find that although BBCE extended eligibility to higher‐income households, most of its impact on participation occurred among households already eligible under federal gross income limits. Our counterfactual simulations further show that between 2000 and 2016, extending eligibility to higher‐income households accounted for approximately 11.5% of the increase in participation and 3.8% of the rise in program spending resulting from BBCE, with the remainder driven by already income‐eligible households.

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