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November 2023, Volume 710, Issue 1
- 8-18 The Consequences of the 2021 Child Tax Credit Expansion: An Introduction to the Volume
by Megan Curran & Hilary Hoynes & Zachary Parolin - 19-35 The 2021 Child Tax Credit in U.S. Historical Context
by Robert Greenstein - 36-56 Evaluating the Effects of the 2021 Expansion of the Child Tax Credit: The International Comparative Context
by Kourtney Koebel & Mark Stabile - 58-74 Implementing the Expanded Child Tax Credit: What Worked, What Didn’t, and How to Move Forward
by Pamela Herd & Donald Moynihan - 75-89 The Effects of the 2021 Child Tax Credit on Poverty
by Marianne P. Bitler - 90-107 The Effects of the 2021 Child Tax Credit on Food Insecurity and Financial Hardship
by Nicholas Moellman & Cody N. Vaughn & James P. Ziliak - 108-123 Spending Responses to the Child Tax Credit Expansions
by Jonathan Fisher & Jake Schild & David S. Johnson - 124-140 The Effects of the 2021 Child Tax Credit on Parents’ Psychological Well-Being
by Lisa A. Gennetian & Anna Gassman-Pines - 141-156 Employment and Labor Supply Responses to the Child Tax Credit Expansion: Theory and Evidence
by Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach & Michael R. Strain - 157-171 The Effects of the 2021 Child Tax Credit on Racial and Ethnic Inequalities in Well-Being
by Bradley Hardy & Charles Hokayem - 172-189 The Effects of the 2021 Child Tax Credit on Child Developmental Outcomes
by Anna Aizer & Adriana Lleras-Muney & Katherine Michelmore - 192-208 The Potential Long-Run Impact of a Permanently Expanded Child Tax Credit
by Elizabeth Ananat & Irwin Garfinkel - 209-228 Implications of Alternative Designs of the Child Tax Credit
by Elaine Maag & Nikhita Airi & Sophie Collyer - 229-244 What We Learned from the 2021 Child Tax Credit Expansion
by Timothy M. Smeeding
September 2023, Volume 709, Issue 1
- 8-22 Migration and Crime in a Divided World: Strategies, Perceptions, and Struggles
by Luigi Achilli & Antje Missbach & Soledad à lvarez Velasco - 24-45 “Por trocha†: Circumventing the Episodical Criminalization of Migration in the Andes
by Soledad à lvarez Velasco & Manuel Bayón Jiménez - 46-64 A Widening Moral Rift: The Complex Interactions between EU Externalization and Afghan Border Ecosystems
by Ruta Nimkar & Abdullah Mohammadi - 65-85 Corruption and Bribery at the Border: Strategies of Survival and Adaptation between People Smugglers and Border Enforcement
by David L. Suber - 86-104 Of Mukhalas and Magafe: Somali Migrants Navigating the Dangers of Ransom Smuggling in Northern Africa
by Tabea Scharrer - 105-123 Against the Tide: The Counter-Repression Strategies of Sea Rescue Organizations in the Mediterranean
by Federico Alagna & Eugenio Cusumano - 126-144 “Markets of Dispossession†: How Unaccompanied Minors Navigate Their Criminalization in Lebanon
by Luigi Achilli - 145-164 Boredom, Hope, and Intimate Labor in Transit: Young Male Refugees and Their Intimate Relationships with Older, Local Women in Indonesia
by Danau Tanu & Antje Missbach - 165-183 The Fine Art of Camouflage: Migrant-Drug Distributors Negotiating Police Interactions in Switzerland
by Louis Vuilleumier - 184-201 Shaping Borders: Migrants’ Agency, Time Commodification, and Anticipatory Detention Strategies
by Federica Infantino - 202-217 Between Informality and (Il)legality: Congolese Migrants’ Survival Mechanisms in South Africa
by Dostin Mulopo Lakika - 218-226 Knowledge of, about, for, and against Criminalized Migration
by Andrew Geddes
July 2023, Volume 708, Issue 1
- 8-13 Economics and Politics: On Narrowing the Gap
by Alan S. Blinder - 16-30 The January 6th, 2025, Project: Fascist Politics and the Rising Threats to American Democracy
by Matthew E.K. Hall - 31-43 Does the “Fascism Debate†Matter for Understanding 2024 American Politics?
by Mabel Berezin - 46-63 The Psychology of Left-Right Political Polarization; and an Experimental Intervention for Curbing Partisan Animosity and Support for Antidemocratic Violence
by John T. Jost & Daniela Goya-Tocchetto & Aaron C. Kay - 64-82 Black Lives Matter and the Racialized Support for the January 6th Insurrection
by Matt A. Barreto & Claudia Alegre & J. Isaiah Bailey & Alexandria Davis & Joshua Ferrer & Joyce Nguy & Christopher Palmisano & Crystal Robertson - 83-101 “Stop the Steal†: Racial Resentment, Affective Partisanship, and Investigating the January 6th Insurrection
by Darren W. Davis & David C. Wilson - 102-120 Social Capital in a Divided America: The Relationship between Economic Bridging and Affective Polarization
by David E. Campbell - 122-136 The Crisis of American Democracy in Historical Context
by Robert C. Lieberman & Suzanne Mettler - 137-163 Does Affective Polarization Contribute to Democratic Backsliding in America?
by James N. Druckman & Donald P. Green & Shanto Iyengar - 164-183 Political Parties and Loser’s Consent in American Politics
by Geoffrey Layman & Frances Lee & Christina Wolbrecht - 184-205 Freedom of Speech in the Post-Floyd Era: Public Support for Political Tolerance
by Diana C. Mutz - 208-226 In Electoral Disputes, State Justices Are Less Reliable GOP Allies than the U.S. Supreme Court—That’s the “Problem†the Independent State Legislature Claim Hopes to Solve
by Rebecca L. Brown & Lee Epstein & Michael J. Nelson - 227-242 American Democracy and Voter Suppression
by Luis Ricardo Fraga & Ricardo RamÃrez & Bernard L. Fraga - 243-256 Which States Adopt Election-Subversion Policies?
by Jacob M. Grumbach & Charlotte Hill - 257-270 Can Institutional Reform Protect Election Certification?
by Daniel M. Butler & Jeffrey J. Harden
May 2023, Volume 707, Issue 1
- 8-20 Media Policy for an Informed Citizenry: Revisiting the Information Needs of Communities for Democracy in Crisis
by Nikki Usher & Joshua P. Darr & Philip M. Napoli & Michael L. Miller - 21-28 Taking It to the States: The Origins of Critical Information Needs
by Lewis A. Friedland - 29-45 What Is Media Policy?
by Philip M. Napoli - 46-61 An Overview of State and Local Legislation to Support Local News: Policy Mechanisms and Challenges to Impact
by Jessica Mahone - 62-72 A Lost Decade: Policymakers Fiddled as Newsrooms Burned
by Sewell Chan - 74-89 The New News Barons: Investment Ownership Reduces Newspaper Reporting Capacity
by Erik Peterson & Johanna Dunaway - 90-108 Delegitimizing Rural Public Health Departments: How Decaying Local News Ecologies, Misinformation, and Radicalization Undermine Community Storytelling Networks
by Nikki Usher - 109-124 How Sticky Is Pink Slime? Assessing the Credibility of Deceptive Local Media
by Joshua P. Darr - 125-141 Information Inequality: How Race and Financial Access Reflect the Information Needs of Lower-Income Individuals
by Patricia D. Posey - 144-171 Who Will Tell the Stories of Health Inequities? Platform Challenges (and Opportunities) in Local Civic Information Infrastructure
by Ava Francesca Battocchio & Kjerstin Thorson & Dan Hiaeshutter-Rice & Marisa Smith & Yingying Chen & Stephanie Edgerly & Kelley Cotter & Hyesun Choung & Chuqing Dong & Moldir Moldagaliyeva & Christopher E. Etheridge - 172-188 Local-Level Information-Seeking in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Repertoire Approach
by Stephanie Edgerly & Yu Xu - 189-207 News Nationalization in a Digital Age: An Examination of How Local Protests Are Covered and Curated Online
by Kokil Jaidka & Sean Fischer & Yphtach Lelkes & Yifei Wang - 208-227 Repairing Journalism’s History of Anti-Black Harm
by Joseph Torres & Collette Watson - 230-236 A Media Insider’s Wish List for Saving Local Journalism
by Margaret Sullivan - 237-255 ¿Qué pasa with American News Media? How Digital-Native Latinx News Serves Community Information Needs Using Messaging Apps
by Lourdes M. Cueva Chacón & Jessica Retis - 256-265 The Problem with “Most People†: Racism and Ableism in U.S. COVID-19 Public Health Communication
by Amelia N. Gibson - 266-276 New Ideas for Improving the Economics of Producing Local Journalism
by Mark S. Nadel
March 2023, Volume 706, Issue 1
- 7-13 Introduction
by Margot I. Jackson & Susan L. Moffitt & Susanna Loeb - 16-36 Who Uses the Social Safety Net? Trends in Public Benefit Use among American Households with Children, 1980–2020
by Margot I. Jackson & Ester Fanelli - 37-64 Who’s Caring for the Kids? The Earned Income Tax Credit and Childcare Arrangements
by Natasha V. Pilkauskas & Katherine Michelmore - 65-88 Skill Building in Early Care and Education Programs
by Jade Marcus Jenkins & Greg J. Duncan - 89-92 Policymaker and Practitioner Perspectives: Insights from Ohio: An Interview with Dr. Wendy Grove and Jennifer Vargo
by Susan L. Moffitt - 94-117 Fewer Burdens but Greater Inequality? Reevaluating the Safety Net through the Lens of Administrative Burden
by Pamela Herd & Donald Moynihan - 118-136 “I Can’t Get Ahold of Them†: Perceptions of Administrative Burden and Administrative Exclusion across SNAP, WIC, and Medicaid during the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Carolyn Barnes - 137-158 Legal Aid and Social Policy: Managing a Political Economy of Scarcity
by Jamila Michener - 159-164 Policymaker and Practitioner Perspectives and Insights from Colorado: An Interview with Dr. Ki’i Powell, Ian McMahon, Michael Martinez-Schiferl, Rebecca Balu, and Samantha O’Neill Dunbar
by Susan L. Moffitt - 166-192 Reducing Complexity to Support Families Navigating Early Care and Education Systems
by Justin B. Doromal & Molly Michie & Grace Kegley & Daphna Bassok - 193-223 Better Together? Multiplier and Spillover Effects in Two-Generation Initiatives
by Laura Tach & Elizabeth Day - 224-255 The Child Tax Credit and Family Well-Being: An Overview of Reforms and Impacts
by Sophie Collyer & Megan A. Curran & Irwin Garfinkel & David Harris & Zachary Parolin & Jane Waldfogel & Christopher Wimer - 256-275 Using Technology and Iterative Research to Strengthen the Social Safety Net
by Aimee Chabot & Maximilian Hell - 276-279 Policymaker and Practitioner Perspectives and Insights from Birmingham, Alabama: An Interview with Judge Andra D. Sparks, Mankinta Holloway, and Melanie Colston
by Susan L. Moffitt
January 2023, Volume 705, Issue 1
- 7-15 Civic Education in a Time of Democratic Crisis
by Gregory White & Dian Dong & David E. Campbell & Carol D. Lee - 24-38 Politics by Other Means: Civic Education in a Time of Controversy
by Peter Levine - 39-52 Civic Preparation of American Youth: Reflective Patriotism and Our Constitutional Democracy
by Paul Carrese - 54-72 What the Sciences of Human Learning and Development Tell Us about Civic Reasoning and Discourse
by Carol D. Lee & Na’ilah Suad Nasir & Mary Helen Immordino-Yang - 73-94 Refocusing Civic Education: Developing the Skills Young People Need to Engage in Democracy
by D. Sunshine Hillygus & John B. Holbein - 95-115 Educating Students for Democracy: What Colleges Are Doing, How It’s Working, and What Needs to Happen Next
by Elizabeth A. Bennion & Melissa R. Michelson - 118-137 Assessing the Civic-Building Capacities of Schools: Early Findings from a Survey of Parents and Students
by Ashley berner & Crystal Spring & Andrea Ochoa - 138-155 Case Studies of Effective Learning Climates for Civic Reasoning and Discussion
by JAMILA Lyiscott & Cati V. De Los RÃos & Christopher H. Clark - 156-171 Restorative Justice, Civic Education, and Transformative Possibilities
by Maisha T. Winn - 174-191 Lessons in Empowerment: The Civic Potential of Historically Grounded Conversations among Racially Marginalized Youth
by Matthew D. Nelsen - 192-207 Civics on the Move: The Politics of Latinx Civic Integration
by Christian O. Paiz & Lisa GarcÃa Bedolla & Kris D. Gutiérrez - 208-230 Adolescents’ Analyses of Digital Media Related to Race and Racism in the 2020 U.S. Election: An Assessment of Their Needs and Skills
by Matthew Coopilton & Brendesha M. Tynes & Stephen M. Gibson & Joseph Kahne & Devin English & Karinna Nazario - 232-248 Policy for Civic Reasoning
by Linda Darling-Hammond & Kent McGuire - 249-257 The Future of Civic Education: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice
by Gregory White & Dian Dong & David E. Campbell & Carol D. Lee
November 2022, Volume 704, Issue 1
- 7-17 Gun Violence and Gun Policy in the United States: Understanding American Exceptionalism
by Kerri M. Raissian & Jennifer Necci dineen & Cassandra Crifasi - 20-43 Gun Culture 2.0: The Evolution and Contours of Defensive Gun Ownership in America
by David Yamane - 44-69 Economics and Public Health: Two Perspectives on Firearm Injury Prevention
by Nathaniel J. Glasser & Harold A. Pollack & Megan L. Ranney & Marian E. Betz - 70-90 The Number and Type of Private Firearms in the United States
by John Berrigan & Deborah Azrael & Matthew Miller - 92-117 The Effect of Permissive Gun Laws on Crime
by John J. Donohue - 118-136 Effectiveness of Firearm Restriction, Background Checks, and Licensing Laws in Reducing Gun Violence
by April M. Zeoli & Alexander D. Mccourt & Jennifer K. Paruk - 137-157 Research on the Effects of Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Programs: Observations and Recommendations
by Daniel W. Webster & Joseph Richardson jr. & Nicholas Meyerson & Christopher Vil & Rachel Topazian - 158-180 Prevention Strategies for Policing Gun Violence
by Anthony A. Braga & Philip J. Cook & Stephen Douglas - 181-203 Mass Shootings in the United States: Prevalence, Policy, and a Way Forward
by Jaclyn Schildkraut & Lisa B. Geller - 204-222 Understanding Risk and Implementing Data-Driven Solutions for Firearm Suicide
by Michael D. Anestis & Allison E. Bond & Shelby L. Bandel - 224-241 Social and Structural Determinants of Community Firearm Violence and Community Trauma
by Shani A. L. Buggs & Nicole D. Kravitz-Wirtz & Julia J. Lund - 242-266 How Multi-disciplinary Research Centers and Networks Can Advance the Science of Firearm Injury Prevention
by Carissa J. Schmidt & Leigh Rauk & Rebecca M. Cunningham & Marc A. Zimmerman & Jessica S. Roche & Patrick M. Carter - 267-291 Social Media Data for Firearms Research: Promise and Perils
by Lisa Singh & Carole Roan Gresenz - 292-309 Balancing Rights and Responsibilities: The Role of Government and Citizens in Combatting Gun Violence
by Michael R. Ulrich
September 2022, Volume 703, Issue 1
- 7-14 The Social and Community Consequences of the Opioid Epidemic
by Rajeev Darolia & Colleen Heflin - 15-49 The Opioid Crisis, Health, Healthcare, and Crime: A Review of Quasi-Experimental Economic Studies
by Johanna Catherine Maclean & Justine Mallatt & Christopher J. Ruhm & Kosali Simon - 50-78 Demographic and Geographic Variation in Fatal Drug Overdoses in the United States, 1999–2020
by Shannon M. Monnat - 79-105 Effects of Opioid Treatment Programs on Child Well-Being
by Lindsey Rose Bullinger & Vivian Wang & Kenneth A. Feder - 106-138 The Effects of Opioid Use during Pregnancy on Infant Health and Well-Being
by Jessica Pac & Christine Durrance & Lawrence Berger & Deborah B. Ehrenthal - 139-161 The Opioid Crisis and Child Maltreatment Across Counties and Time in the United States, 2007–2017
by Alexander Chapman - 162-187 The Opioid Epidemic and Children’s Living Arrangements in the United States, 2000–2018
by Mónica L. Caudillo & Andrés Villarreal & Philip N. Cohen - 188-233 The Opioid Crisis and Educational Performance
by Rajeev Darolia & Sam Owens & John Tyler - 234-261 Has the Opioid Crisis Affected Student Learning? A National Analysis of Growth Rates
by Jessica Drescher & Lily Steyer & Carrie Townley-Flores & Keith Humphreys - 262-284 Food Insecurity and the Opioid Crisis
by Colleen Heflin & Xiaohan Sun - 285-302 Do Federal Grants for Medication-Assisted Opioid Treatment Reduce Homelessness?
by Andrew Sullivan & Changwe Park - 303-323 Loss of Life and Labor Productivity: The Canadian Opioid Crisis
by Alexander Cheung & Joseph Marchand & Patricia Mark - 324-349 Fiscal Impacts of the Opioid Crisis on State and Local Governments
by Robert Bifulco & Iuliia Shybalkina
July 2022, Volume 702, Issue 1
- 8-18 Single-Parent Families and Public Policy in High-Income Countries: Introduction to the Volume
by Janet C. Gornick & Laurie C. Maldonado & Amanda Sheely - 20-36 Ethno-Racial Variation in Single Motherhood Prevalences and Penalties for Child Poverty in the United States, 1995–2018
by Regina S. Baker - 37-54 Cross-National Variation in the Relationship between Welfare Generosity and Single Mother Employment
by Thomas Biegert & David Brady & Lena Hipp - 55-76 Income Support Policies for Single Parents in Europe and the United States: What Works Best?
by Elise Aerts & Ive Marx & Zachary Parolin - 78-96 Nonresident Fathers and the Economic Precarity of Their Children
by Lenna Nepomnyaschy & Margaret Thomas & Alex Haralampoudis & Huiying Jin - 97-111 Child Support Policy across High-Income Countries: Similar Problems, Different Approaches
by Mia Hakovirta & Laura Cuesta & Mari Haapanen & Daniel R. Meyer - 114-128 Single Parents Competing in a Dual-Earner Society: Social Policy to Level the Playing Field
by Rense Nieuwenhuis - 129-148 Making Parental Leave Policies Work for Single Mothers: Lessons from Europe
by Alzbeta Bartova & Adeline Otto & Wim Van Lancker - 149-162 Immigration Policies and the Risks of Single Parenthood for Migrant Women
by Isabel Shutes - 164-187 Single Mothers’ Income in Twelve Rich Countries: Differences in Disadvantage across the Distribution
by Susan Harkness - 188-204 The Wealth (Disadvantage) of Single-Parent Households
by Salvatore Morelli & Brian Nolan & Juan C. Palomino & Philippe Van Kerm - 206-223 Economic Precarity among Single Parents in the United States during the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Zachary Parolin & Emma K. Lee - 226-235 Single Parents in High-Income Countries: What the United States Can Learn from Others
by Isabel V. Sawhill - 236-251 Effective Policies for Single-Parent Families and Prospects for Policy Reforms in the United States: Concluding Reflections
by Janet C. Gornick & Laurie C. Maldonado & Amanda Sheely
May 2022, Volume 701, Issue 1
- 8-25 From Supervision to Opportunity: Reimagining Probation and Parole
by David J. Harding & Bruce Western & Jasmin A. Sandelson - 28-45 Barred: Labor Market Dynamics and Human Capital Development among People on Probation and Parole
by Bryan L. Sykes & Meghan Ballard & Daniela Kaiser & Vicente Celestino Mata & J. Amanda Sharry & Justin Sola - 46-60 Why Do People under Community Supervision Work and Earn So Little? And What Can Policy Do to Increase Their Employment and Earnings?
by Harry J. Holzer - 61-75 Community Supervision and Employment
by Jesse Capece - 78-97 Prison, College, and the Labor Market: A Critical Analysis by Formerly Incarcerated and Justice-Impacted Students
by Khoi Quach & Michael Cerda-Jara & Raven Deverux & Johnny Smith - 98-113 Job-Related Programs for People on Supervision: Reframing the Problem
by Shawn Bushway - 114-133 From Prison to Entrepreneurship: Can Entrepreneurship be a Reentry Strategy for Justice-Impacted Individuals?
by Kylie Jiwon Hwang - 134-150 How Tax Credits Can Support Formerly Incarcerated Individuals and Their Families
by Natalie Smith - 152-171 Community Supervision, Housing Insecurity, and Homelessness
by Dallas Augustine & Margot Kushel - 172-190 The Health and Health Needs of People under Community Supervision
by Laura C. Hawks & Nadine Horton & Emily A. Wang - 191-203 The Promise and Challenge of Local Initiatives That Support Reentry and Reintegration
by Johnna Christian - 206-208 Paying a Debt to Society: Expunging Criminal Records as a Pathway to Increased Employment
by Hakim Nathaniel Crampton - 209-212 Moving from Awareness to Urgent Action: A Call for Relevant Data and a Human-Centered Reentry Approach
by Teresa Y. Hodge
March 2022, Volume 700, Issue 1
- 8-24 Threats to Science: Politicization, Misinformation, and Inequalities
by James N. Druckman - 26-40 When Science Becomes Embroiled in Conflict: Recognizing the Public’s Need for Debate while Combating Conspiracies and Misinformation
by Stephan Lewandowsky & Konstantinos Armaos & Hendrik Bruns & Philipp Schmid & Dawn Liu Holford & Ulrike Hahn & Ahmed Al-Rawi & Sunita Sah & John Cook - 41-54 Americans’ Attitudes toward the Affordable Care Act: What Role Do Beliefs Play?
by Gabriel Miao Li & Josh Pasek & Jon A. Krosnick & Tobias H. Stark & Jennifer Agiesta & Gaurav Sood & Trevor Tompson & Wendy Gross - 55-72 A Partisan Pandemic: How COVID-19 Was Primed for Polarization
by Austin Hegland & Annie Li Zhang & Brianna Zichettella & Josh Pasek - 73-85 Changing Americans’ Attitudes about Immigration: Using Moral Framing to Bolster Factual Arguments
by Jan G. Voelkel & Mashail Malik & Chrystal Redekopp & Robb Willer - 86-96 Moral Convictions and Threats to Science
by Robin Bayes - 98-111 Defining and Measuring Scientific Misinformation
by Brian G. Southwell & J. Scott Babwah Brennen & Ryan Paquin & Vanessa Boudewyns & Jing Zeng - 112-123 The “Infodemic†Infodemic: Toward a More Nuanced Understanding of Truth-Claims and the Need for (Not) Combatting Misinformation
by Nicole M. Krause & Isabelle Freiling & Dietram A. Scheufele - 124-135 Reducing Health Misinformation in Science: A Call to Arms
by Briony Swire-Thompson & David Lazer - 136-151 Psychological Inoculation against Misinformation: Current Evidence and Future Directions
by Cecilie S. Traberg & Jon Roozenbeek & Sander van der Linden - 152-164 Nudging Social Media toward Accuracy
by Gordon Pennycook & David G. Rand - 166-182 Waking from Paralysis: Revitalizing Conceptions of Climate Knowledge and Justice for More Effective Climate Action
by Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya & Margaret G. O’connell & Edith Leoso & Marvin Shingwe Biness Neme Defoe & Alexandra Anderson & Megan Bang & Pete Beckman & Anne-Marie Boyer & Jennifer Dunn & Jonathan Gilbert & Josiah Hester & Daniel E. Horton & Dylan Bizhikiins Jennings & Philomena Kebec & Nancy C. Loeb & Patricia Loew & William M. Miller & Katie Moffitt & Aaron I. Packman & Michael Waasegiizhig Price & Beth Redbird & Jennie Rogers & Rajesh Sankaran & James Schwoch & Pamala Silas & Weston Twardowski & Nyree Zerega - 183-194 Is Citizen Science a Remedy for Inequality?
by Bruce V. Lewenstein - 195-207 Inequality and Misperceptions of Group Concerns Threaten the Integrity and Societal Impact of Science
by Jonathon P. Schuldt & Adam R. Pearson & Neil A. Lewis jr. & Ashley Jardina & Peter K. Enns - 208-219 Measuring What Matters: Data Absenteeism, Science Communication, and the Perpetuation of Inequities
by K. Viswanath & Rachel Faulkenberry McCloud & Edmund W. J. Lee & Mesfin A. Bekalu - 220-233 Studying Science Inequities: How to Use Surveys to Study Diverse Populations
by Robin Bayes & James N. Druckman & Alauna C. Safarpour
January 2022, Volume 699, Issue 1
- 8-20 Democratic Vulnerabilities and Pathways for Reform
by Suzanne Mettler & Robert C. Lieberman & Jamila Michener & Thomas B. Pepinsky & Kenneth M. Roberts - 22-35 Democratic Capacity: Election Administration as Bulwark and Target
by Lawrence R. Jacobs & Judd Choate - 36-49 Delegitimization, Deconstruction and Control: Undermining the Administrative State
by Donald Moynihan - 50-65 The Supreme Court and the Dynamics of Democratic Backsliding
by Aziz Z. Huq - 68-78 “Good Citizens†in Democratic Hard Times
by Sara Wallace Goodman - 79-89 White Racial Solidarity and Opposition to American Democracy
by Ashley Jardina & Robert Mickey - 90-100 Threats or Gains: The Battle over Participation in America’s Careening Democracy
by Dan Slater - 101-115 The Far-Right Threat in the United States: A European Perspective
by Cas Mudde - 118-129 Challenges to Subnational Democracy in the United States, Past and Present
by Robert Mickey - 130-142 The Growing Rural-Urban Political Divide and Democratic Vulnerability
by Suzanne Mettler & Trevor Brown - 143-155 American Federalism, Political Inequality, and Democratic Erosion
by Jacob M. Grumbach & Jamila Michener - 158-174 Moderation, Realignment, or Transformation? Evaluating Three Approaches to America’s Crisis of Democracy
by Lee Drutman - 175-185 Civil Society, Realized: Equipping the Mass Public to Express Choice and Negotiate Power
by Hahrie Han & Jae Yeon Kim - 186-199 Can Black Lives Matter within U.S. Democracy?
by Megan Ming Francis
November 2021, Volume 698, Issue 1
- 7-11 Introduction: The COVID-19 Shock to Our Deep Inequities: How to Mitigate the Impact
by Carol Graham & Michal Grinstein-Weiss - 12-38 Socioeconomic Status as a Risk Factor in Economic and Physical Harm from COVID-19: Evidence from the United States
by Jonathan Rothwell & Ember Smith - 39-67 Crashing without a Parachute: Racial and Educational Disparities in Unemployment during COVID-19
by Bradley Hardy & Charles Hokayem & Stephen Roll - 68-87 Do Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Savings and Job Loss during COVID-19 Explain Disparities in Housing Hardships? A Moderated Mediation Analysis
by Michal Grinstein-Weiss & Yung Chun & Stephen Roll & Jason Jabbari - 88-110 When Public Health Crises Become Entwined: How Trends in COVID-19, Deaths of Despair, and Well-Being Track across the United States
by Emily Dobson & Carol Graham & Ethan Dodd - 111-136 Rural-Urban Variation in COVID-19 Experiences and Impacts among U.S. Working-Age Adults
by Shannon M. Monnat - 137-162 Nursing Homes and COVID-19: A Crisis on Top of a Crisis
by Brian E. McGarry & David C. Grabowski - 163-184 Doubling Down on Racial Capitalism during COVID-19: Qualitative Interviews with Bank Employees
by Terri Friedline & Anna K. Wood & Mikal Wheatley & Seyoung Oh & Haotian Zheng - 185-198 COVID-19 as America’s Stress Test
by Edward F. Lawlor
September 2021, Volume 697, Issue 1
- 7-14 Making Sense of One Another while Crossing Borders: Social Cognition and Migration Politics
by Ilka Vari-Lavoisier & Susan T. Fiske - 15-31 Migration Decision-Making and Its Key Dimensions
by Mathias Czaika & Jakub Bijak & Toby Prike - 32-48 Conspicuous Mobility: The Status Dimensions of the Global Passport Hierarchy
by Yossi Harpaz - 49-65 Does Increasing Immigration Affect Ethnic Minority Groups?
by Danying Li & Miguel R. Ramos & Matthew R. Bennett & Douglas S. Massey & Miles Hewstone - 66-80 Many Rivers to Cross: Social Identity, Cognition, and Labor Mobility in Rural India
by Sébastien Michiels & Christophe Jalil Nordman & Suneha Seetahul - 81-98 The Anxiety of Political Uncertainty: Insights from the Brexit Vote
by Isabel Ruiz & Carlos Vargas-Silva - 99-119 Forecasting under Uncertainty: How Network Composition Shapes Future-Oriented Cognition
by Ilka Vari-Lavoisier - 120-147 Immigration and the Future of the Welfare State in Europe
by Alberto Alesina & Johann Harnoss & Hillel Rapoport - 148-173 North American Attitudes toward Immigrants and Immigration in the Time of COVID-19: The Role of National Attachment and Threat
by Victoria M. Esses & Alina Sutter & Joanie Bouchard & Kate H. Choi & Patrick Denice - 174-191 Intervening in Anti-Immigrant Sentiments: The Causal Effects of Factual Information on Attitudes toward Immigration
by Maria Abascal & Tiffany J. Huang & Van C. Tran - 192-206 Urban Space and Social Cognition: The Effect of Urban Space on Intergroup Perceptions
by Kim Knipprath & Maurice Crul & Ismintha Waldring & Xuechunzi Bai - 207-220 How an Interdisciplinary Approach to Narrative Can Support Policymaking on Migration and Integration at the City Level
by Jacqueline Broadhead - 221-235 “What Is Truth?†Negotiating Christian Convert Asylum Seekers’ Credibility
by Lena Rose & Zoe Given-Wilson
July 2021, Volume 696, Issue 1
- 6-17 Investing in Latino Children and Youth: Volume Introduction and Overview
by Lisa A. Gennetian & Marta Tienda - 20-45 Opportunity and Place: Latino Children and America’s Future
by Daniel T. Lichter & Kenneth M. Johnson - 46-78 From Crisis to Progress: Housing and Latino Youth since 2000
by Jacob S. Rugh - 80-105 Equitable Access to High-Quality Early Care and Education: Opportunities to Better Serve Young Hispanic Children and Their Families
by Julia Mendez Smith & Danielle Crosby & Christina Stephens - 106-127 Taking an Equity Lens: Reconceptualizing Research on Latinx Students’ Schooling Experiences and Educational Outcomes
by Claudia L. Galindo - 128-155 Beyond the Tipping Point: Searching for a New Vision for Latino College Success in the United States
by Stella M. Flores & Tim Carroll & Suzanne M. Lyons - 158-178 Parenting Contributions to Latinx Children’s Development in the Early Years
by Natasha J. Cabrera & Angelica Alonso & Yu Chen