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. 2021 Mar 29;175(6):1–8. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.6973

Table 2. Nationwide Difference-in-Differences Estimates for EBT and Non-EBT Statesa.

Regression model Change in WIC enrollment 3 y after EBT implementation in EBT states relative to non-EBT states, % (95% CI) P value
Primary analysis
All WIC beneficiaries 7.78 (3.58 to 12.15) <.001
Analyses stratified by participant group
Pregnant and postpartum women 7.22 (2.54 to 12.12) .002
Infants (<1 y) 4.96 (0.95 to 9.12) .02
Children (1-4 y) 9.12 (3.19 to 15.39) .002
Analyses stratified by states’ baseline participation rate
Low 14.88 (4.11 to 26.76) .006
High 4.76 (−1.84 to 11.82) .16

Abbreviations: EBT, electronic benefits transfer; WIC, Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children.

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Difference-in-differences estimates are presented as percentage point changes. The 95% CIs are corrected for clustering at the state level. All estimates include state, month, and year dummy variables as covariates.