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Maeve E. Gearing
Principal Research Associate
Contact
MaeveGearing@7672049.comOverview
Maeve Gearing, PhD, is a Principal Research Associate with a decade of experience in public policy research and a specialty in food and nutrition policy. She is practiced in the design of qualitative and quantitative research as well as oversight and implementation of data collection, analysis, and results dissemination.
Gearing has led numerous studies focused on healthy eating and food insecurity among SNAP populations; facilitators and barriers to participation in nutrition programs including the Summer Food Service Program, GusNIP, and CACFP; and the effects of healthy food incentives on SNAP client purchases. Prior to joining 趣赢平台, Gearing worked with state and city governments to evaluate access to SNAP benefits; supportive housing for child welfare-involved families; SNAP incentives; and mechanisms for coping with family hunger. She has also assessed the impact of local interventions in areas such as childhood obesity and early school truancy for nonprofit groups and philanthropies. During her career, Gearing has coauthored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles, technical reports, and features in top-tier media. She has also presented at dozens of high-profile research conferences.
Education
- PhD, Public Policy, Duke University
- MA, Public Policy, Duke University
- BA, Economics, Wellesley College
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Financial vulnerability and the impact of COVID-19 on American households
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PLoS One
January 2022
C. Bruce, Maeve E. Gearing, Jill DeMatteis, Kerry Levin, Timothy M. Mulcahy, J. Newsome, J. Wivagg
DOILink for: Financial vulnerability and the impact of COVID-19 on American households -
Barriers that constrain the adequacy of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) allotments: In-depth interview findings
January 2021
Maeve E. Gearing, M. Lewis, C. Wilson, C. Bozzolo, D. Hansen
SOURCEBarriers that constrain the adequacy of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) allotments: In-depth interview findings -
Evaluation of the implementation of Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentives (FINI): Final Report
January 2021
Tracy Vericker, S. Dixit-Joshi, L. Giesen, Maeve E. Gearing, C. Manglitz, K. Baier, H. Lee, et al.
SOURCEEvaluation of the implementation of Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentives (FINI): Final Report