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Coalitional Lobbying and Intersectional Representation in American Rulemaking
In her article published in American Political Science Review, Assistant Professor of Political Science Maraam Dwidar's argues that interest groups representing women, people of color, Native nations, and the poor strategically conduct intersectional advocacy through coalitional lobbying.
See related: Civil Rights
WP 172 Welfare Reform and Children’s Health
See related: Child & Elder Care, Children, Adolescents, Health Policy
WP 187 Bayesian Spatial Bivariate Panel Probit Estimation
WP 192 How Hospital Value Based Purchasing is a Game of Chance
WP 205 Labor Unions and Occupational Safety: Event-Study Analysis Using Union Elections
WP 225 Density Deconvolution with Laplace Errors and Unknown Variance
WP 226 Network Competition and Team Chemistry in the NBA
Bringing Abolition in: Addressing Carceral Logics in Social Science Research
See related: Civil Rights, Race & Ethnicity
Heflin paper on childhood injuries and food stamp benefits published in BMC Pediatrichealt
Lutz article on affirmative action and talent loss among Blacks and Latinos published in ESR
See related: Race & Ethnicity