Impact of COVID-era Policies on Food Security and Housing Stability
A recent study suggests that assistance policies enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic may have played a significant role in improving food security and housing stability.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 8 days ago
Research led by Caitlin Caspi, an associate professor of allied health sciences, has examined the effects of minimum wage increases on nutrition-related health outcomes.
The study, which began in 2018, spans five years and highlights the potential benefits of policy interventions during the pandemic.
These findings contribute to the ongoing discussion about the effectiveness of public policy in addressing food insecurity and housing instability.