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Child and Adult Care Food Program: Assessment of sponsor tiering determinations
United States. Food and Nutrition Service. Office of Analysis, Nutrition, and Evaluation, December, 2006
(Special Nutrition Programs Report No. CN-06-IPIA). Alexandria, VA: U.S. Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Analysis, Nutrition, and Evaluation.

An analysis of improper payments made to family child care homes participating in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) as a result of having been assigned an incorrect tiering status, which is determined by a provider's low-income status or operation in a low-income area and which determines the rate at which providers are reimbursed for the meals and snacks they provide

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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of sponsor tiering determinations 2006
United States. Food and Nutrition Service. Office of Research, Nutrition, and Analysis, March 2008
(Special Nutrition Programs Report No. CN-07-TD). Alexandria, VA: U.S., Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Research, Nutrition, and Analysis.

An analysis of improper payments made in 2006 to family child care homes in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) as a result of misclassification in provider tiering status, which is determined by a provider's low-income status or operation in a low-income area and which determines the rate at which providers are reimbursed for the meals and snacks they provide

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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of sponsor tiering determinations 2006 [Executive summary]
United States. Food and Nutrition Service. Office of Research, Nutrition, and Analysis, March 2008
(Special Nutrition Programs Report No. CN-07-TD). Alexandria, VA: U.S., Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Research, Nutrition, and Analysis.

A summary of an analysis of improper payments made in 2006 to family child care homes in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) as a result of misclassification in provider tiering status, which is determined by a provider's low-income status or operation in a low-income area and which determines the rate at which providers are reimbursed for the meals and snacks they provide

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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of sponsor tiering determinations 2007
United States. Food and Nutrition Service. Office of Research and Analysis, May, 2009
Alexandria, VA: U.S. Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Research and Analysis.

An analysis of improper payments made in 2007 to family child care homes participating in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) as a result of having been assigned an incorrect tiering status, which is determined by a provider's low-income status or operation in a low-income area and which determines the rate at which providers are reimbursed for the meals and snacks they provide

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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of sponsor tiering determinations 2007 [Executive summary]
United States. Food and Nutrition Service. Office of Research and Analysis, May, 2009
Alexandria, VA: U.S. Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Research and Analysis.

A summary of an analysis of improper payments made in 2007 to family child care homes participating in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) as a result of having been assigned an incorrect tiering status, which is determined by a provider's low-income status or operation in a low-income area and which determines the rate at which providers are reimbursed for the meals and snacks they provide

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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of sponsor tiering determinations: 2008
United States. Food and Nutrition Service. Office of Research and Analysis, March 2010
Washington, DC: United States, Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Research and Analysis.

An overview of an estimation of erroneous reimbursements to participants in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) due to the misclassification of programs into the incorrect tier for reimbursements

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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of sponsor tiering determinations 2008
Logan, Christopher, March 2010
Washington, DC: United States, Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Research and Analysis.

An estimation of erroneous reimbursements to participants in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) due to the misclassification of programs into the incorrect tier for reimbursements

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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of sponsor tiering determinations 2008 [Executive summary]
Logan, Christopher, March 2010
Washington, DC: United States, Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Research and Analysis.

A summary of an estimation of erroneous reimbursements to participants in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) due to the misclassification of programs into the incorrect tier for reimbursements

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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of sponsor tiering determinations 2009
United States. Food and Nutrition Service. Office of Research and Analysis, September 2010
(Special Nutrition Programs Report No. CN-10-IPIA). Alexandria, VA: U.S. Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Research and Analysis.

An estimate of improper payments made in 2009 to family child care homes in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) as a result of misclassification in provider tiering status, which is determined by a provider's low-income status or operation in a low-income area and which determines the rate at which providers are reimbursed for the meals and snacks they provide

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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of sponsor tiering determinations 2009 [Executive summary]
United States. Food and Nutrition Service. Office of Research and Analysis, September 2010
(Special Nutrition Programs Report No. CN-10-IPIA). Alexandria, VA: U.S. Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Research and Analysis.

A summary of an estimate of improper payments made in 2009 to family child care homes in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) as a result of misclassification in provider tiering status, which is determined by a provider's low-income status or operation in a low-income area and which determines the rate at which providers are reimbursed for the meals and snacks they provide

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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of sponsor tiering determinations 2010
United States. Food and Nutrition Service. Office of Research and Analysis, September, 2011
(Special Nutrition Programs Report No. CN-10-IPIA). Alexandria, VA: U.S. Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Research and Analysis.

An estimate of improper payments made in 2010 to family child care homes in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) as a result of misclassification in provider tiering status, which is determined by a provider's low-income status or operation in a low-income area and which determines the rate at which providers are reimbursed for the meals and snacks they provide

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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of sponsor tiering determinations 2010 [Executive summary]
United States. Food and Nutrition Service. Office of Research and Analysis, September, 2011
(Special Nutrition Programs Report No. CN-10-IPIA). Alexandria, VA: U.S. Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Research and Analysis.

A summary of an estimate of improper payments made in 2010 to family child care homes in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) as a result of misclassification in provider tiering status, which is determined by a provider's low-income status or operation in a low-income area and which determines the rate at which providers are reimbursed for the meals and snacks they provide

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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of sponsor tiering determinations 2011
United States. Food and Nutrition Service. Office of Research and Analysis, December, 2012
(Special Nutrition Programs Report No. CN-12-IPIA). Alexandria, VA: U.S. Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Research and Analysis.

An estimate of improper payments made in 2011 to family child care homes in the Child and Adult Care Food Program as a result of misclassification in provider tiering status, which is determined by a provider's low income status or operation in a low income area and which determines the rate at which providers are reimbursed for the meals and snacks they provide

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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of sponsor tiering determinations 2011 [Executive summary]
United States. Food and Nutrition Service. Office of Research and Analysis, December, 2012
(Special Nutrition Programs Report No. CN-12-IPIA). Alexandria, VA: U.S. Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Research and Analysis.

A summary of an estimate of improper payments made in 2011 to family child care homes in the Child and Adult Care Food Program as a result of misclassification in provider tiering status, which is determined by a provider's low income status or operation in a low income area and which determines the rate at which providers are reimbursed for the meals and snacks they provide

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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Improper payments data collection pilot project
United States. Food and Nutrition Service. Office of Research and Analysis, September, 2009
Alexandria, VA: U.S. Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Research and Analysis.

A comparison of the quality and costs of four methods for estimating the true number of meals served by family child care homes participating in the Child and Adult Care Food Program in order to reduce improper payments to providers for submitting erroneous meal counts

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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Improper payments data collection pilot project [Executive summary]
United States. Food and Nutrition Service. Office of Research and Analysis, September, 2009
Alexandria, VA: U.S. Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Research and Analysis.

A summary of a comparison of the quality and costs of four methods for estimating the true number of meals served by family child care homes participating in the Child and Adult Care Food Program in order to reduce improper payments to providers for submitting erroneous meal counts

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Effects of CACFP meal reimbursement tiering: Major findings of the Family Child Care Homes Legislative Changes Study
Food Assistance & Nutrition Research (Program : U.S.), 2002
(Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Report No. 24). Washington, DC: U.S. Food Assistance & Nutrition Research Program.

A study of the effects of the new meal reimbursement tiering system, Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), that was applied to family child care homes

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Family child care homes and the CACFP: Participation after reimbursement tiering: An interim report of the Family Child Care Homes Legislative Changes Study
Food Assistance & Nutrition Research (Program : U.S.), 1999
(Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Report No. 3). Washington, DC: U.S. Food Assistance & Nutrition Research Program.

An inquiry into the participation rates of family child care homes in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)

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Family child care homes and the CACFP: Participation after reimbursement tiering: An interim report of the Family Child Care Homes Legislative Changes Study [Executive summary]
Food Assistance & Nutrition Research (Program : U.S.), 1999
(Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Report No. 3). Washington, DC: U.S. Food Assistance & Nutrition Research Program.

A study of the impact of reimbursement tiering on the number of family child care homes participating in the Child and Adult Care Food Program, the number of sponsoring agencies, and the total number of licensed child care homes, independent of their participation

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Reimbursement tiering in the CACFP: Summary report to Congress on the Family Child Care Homes Legislative Changes Study
Food Assistance & Nutrition Research (Program : U.S.), 2002
(Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Report No. 22). Washington, DC: U.S. Food Assistance & Nutrition Research Program.

A study of reimbursement tiering in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) from nationally representative samples of participating family child care homes, their sponsors, and the parents of the children they served during the spring and summer of 1999

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Reimbursement tiering in the CACFP: Summary report to Congress on the Family Child Care Homes Legislative Changes Study [Executive summary]
Food Assistance & Nutrition Research (Program : U.S.), 2002
(Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Report No. 22). Washington, DC: U.S. Food Assistance & Nutrition Research Program.

A summary of an investigation into the influence of reimbursement rates on the participation decisions and quality of meals offered by family child care homes participating in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), based on information on providers from 20 states surveyed during the Family Child Care Homes Legislative Changes Study

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Research methods to assess dietary intake and program participation in child day care: Application to the Child and Adult Care Food Program: Workshop summary
Institute of Medicine (U.S.), 2012
Washington, DC: National Academies Press.

A summary of a workshop to examine methodological considerations for the design of a nationally representative study of children's diet, nutrition, and participation in child care programs

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WIC Nutrition Education Demonstration Study: Child intervention
United States. Food and Nutrition Service. Office of Analysis, Nutrition, and Evaluation, 2001
(Special Nutrition Programs Report No. CN-01-WICNECI). Alexandria, VA: U.S. Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Analysis, Nutrition, and Evaluation.

An inquiry into whether the nutritional component of the Women, Infants, Children (WIC) program increased the nutritional knowledge and awareness of children, based on a sample of 53 three- and four-year old children

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WIC Nutrition Education Demonstration Study: Child intervention [Executive summary]
United States. Food and Nutrition Service. Office of Analysis, Nutrition, and Evaluation, 2001
(Special Nutrition Programs Report No. CN-01-WICNECI). Alexandria, VA: U.S. Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Analysis, Nutrition, and Evaluation.

An overview of the nutritional education component of the Women, Infants, Children (WIC) program

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