Table 8.3
Program Impacts on Receipt of School Food Programs and Energy Assistance
Sample Program Control Difference Percentage
Site and Program Size Group Group (Impact) Change (%)
Ever participated in school food
program during follow-up (%)
Atlanta Labor Force Attachment 1890 87.9 86.2 1.8 2.0 vkschlfd
Atlanta Human Capital Development 2199 89.6 86.2 3.4 ** 3.9 vkschlfd
Grand Rapids Labor Force Attachment 1158 68.3 67.1 1.2 1.8 vkschlfd
Grand Rapids Human Capital Development 1158 65.6 67.1 -1.5 -2.2 vkschlfd
Riverside Labor Force Attachment 1678 76.3 78.1 -1.8 -2.2 vkschlfd
Lacked high school diploma or basic skills 1012 80.8 81.4 -0.7 -0.8 vkschlfd
Riverside Human Capital Development 1350 81.9 81.4 0.4 0.5 vkschlfd
Columbus Integrated 728 74.2 75.6 -1.4 -1.9 vkschlfd
Columbus Traditional 723 74.7 75.6 -0.9 -1.2 vkschlfd
Detroit 426 61.4 60.2 1.2 1.9 vkschlfd
Oklahoma City 511 57.5 59.6 -2.1 -3.6 vkschlfd
Portland 610 64.6 66.1 -1.6 -2.4 vkschlfd
Ever received energy
assistance in past year (%)
Atlanta Labor Force Attachment 1890 18.6 20.1 -1.5 -7.2 vkheat
Atlanta Human Capital Development 2199 20.9 20.1 0.8 3.9 vkheat
Grand Rapids Labor Force Attachment 1158 23.5 26.0 -2.5 -9.6 vkheat
Grand Rapids Human Capital Development 1158 21.7 26.0 -4.2 * -16.2 vkheat
Riverside Labor Force Attachment 1678 15.6 17.4 -1.8 -10.4 vkheat
Lacked high school diploma or basic skills 1012 16.2 15.9 0.3 2.2 vkheat
Riverside Human Capital Development 1350 17.2 15.9 1.3 8.1 vkheat
Columbus Integrated 728 32.1 31.2 0.9 2.8 vkheat
Columbus Traditional 723 33.8 31.2 2.6 8.4 vkheat
Detroit 426 34.6 39.5 -5.0 -12.6 vkheat
Oklahoma City 511 23.9 29.8 -6.0 -20.1 vkheat
Portland 610 22.5 25.6 -3.1 -12.1 vkheat
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