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March 2021, Volume 694, Issue 1
- 32-38 A Call for Integral Violence Studies
by Christian Davenport - 39-47 Historical Anatomical Collections of Human Remains: Exploring Their Reinterpretation as Representations of Racial Violence
by Molly K. Zuckerman & Rita M. Austin & Courtney A. Hofman - 48-58 Linking History to Contemporary State-Sanctioned Slow Violence through Cultural and Structural Racism
by Margaret T. Hicken & Lewis Miles & Solome Haile & Michael Esposito - 59-66 Achieving Health Equity by Addressing Legacies of Racial Violence in Public Health Practice
by Darrell Hudson - 67-75 Lives, Not Metadata: Recovery Methods for Digital Histories of Racial Violence
by Monica Muñoz Martinez - 78-91 Historical Racist Violence and Intergenerational Harms: Accounts from Descendants of Lynching Victims
by Shytierra Gaston - 92-107 The Persistence of Historical Racial Violence and Political Suppression: Implications for Contemporary Regional Inequality
by Jhacova A. Williams & Trevon D. Logan & Bradley L. Hardy - 108-121 Police Brutality and Mexican American Families in Texas, 1945–1980
by Brent M. S. Campney - 122-139 Measuring Legacies of Collective Racial Violence
by Sarah Gaby - 142-156 White Health Benefits of Histories of Enslavement: The Case of Opioid Deaths
by Ryan Gabriel & Michael Esposito & Geoff Ward & Hedwig Lee & Margaret T. Hicken & David Cunningham - 157-171 From Legacy to Memory: Reckoning with Racial Violence at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice
by Christina Simko - 172-188 Historical Mob Violence and the 2016 Presidential Election
by Rebecca Abbott & Amy Kate Bailey - 189-204 The White Working Class and the Legacy of the 1960s Ku Klux Klan in the 2016 Presidential Election
by Mattias Smångs - 205-219 Capital Punishment and the Legacies of Slavery and Lynching in the United States
by David Rigby & Charles Seguin
January 2021, Volume 693, Issue 1
- 8-26 Homelessness as a Moving Target
by Barrett A. Lee & Marybeth Shinn & Dennis P. Culhane - 28-45 A Rising Tide Drowns Unstable Boats: How Inequality Creates Homelessness
by Thomas H. Byrne & Benjamin F. Henwood & Anthony W. Orlando - 46-63 Income Support Policies and the Rise of Student and Family Homelessness
by Zachary Parolin - 64-81 The Concentrated Geography of Eviction
by Devin Q. Rutan & Matthew Desmond - 82-100 Racial Inequity and Homelessness: Findings from the SPARC Study
by Jeffrey Olivet & Catriona Wilkey & Molly Richard & Marc Dones & Julia Tripp & Maya Beit-Arie & Svetlana Yampolskaya & Regina Cannon - 102-122 Housing Trajectories, Risk Factors, and Resources among Individuals Who Are Homeless or Precariously Housed
by Tim Aubry & Ayda Agha & Cilia Mejia-Lancheros & James Lachaud & Ri Wang & Rosane Nisenbaum & Anita Palepu & Stephen W. Hwang - 123-140 Public Assistance and Homeless Shelter Trajectories
by Francisca G.-C. Richter & Claudia Coulton & Robert L. Fischer & Nina Lalich - 141-157 Homelessness among Formerly Incarcerated Men: Patterns and Predictors
by Brianna Remster - 158-176 Putting Homelessness in Context: The Schools and Neighborhoods of Students Experiencing Homelessness
by Tasminda K. Dhaliwal & Soledad De Gregorio & Ann Owens & Gary Painter - 178-192 Housing First and Severe Mental Disorders: The Challenge of Exiting Homelessness
by James Lachaud & Cilia Mejia-Lancheros & Rosane Nisenbaum & Vicky Stergiopoulos & Patricia O’Campo & Stephen W. Hwang - 193-208 How Well Do Housing Vouchers Work for Black Families Experiencing Homelessness?: Evidence from the Family Options Study
by Claudia D. Solari & Douglas Walton & Jill Khadduri - 209-229 Housing Matters, Services Might: Findings from the High Needs Families Program Evaluation
by Debra J. Rog & Kathryn A. Henderson & Clara A. Wagner & Emily L. Abbruzzi - 230-243 Understanding the Dynamics of Homelessness among Veterans Receiving Outpatient Care: Lessons Learned from Universal Screening
by Ann Elizabeth Montgomery - 246-263 Cross-Sector Collaboration to Improve Homeless Services: Addressing Capacity, Innovation, and Equity Challenges
by Jennifer E. Mosley - 264-283 Complaint-Oriented “Services†: Shelters as Tools for Criminalizing Homelessness
by Chris Herring - 284-300 The Growth and Shifting Spatial Distribution of Tent Encampments in Oakland, California
by Ryan Finnigan - 301-320 Finding Security on Skid Row: The Positive Role of Organizational and Social Ties in Service Hubs in the United States and Japan
by Matthew D. Marr - 322-332 How to Address Homelessness: Reflections from Research
by Katherine M. O’Regan & Ingrid Gould Ellen & Sophie House
November 2020, Volume 692, Issue 1
- 7-25 The Contemporary U.S. Child Welfare System(s): Overview and Key Challenges
by Lawrence M. Berger & Kristen S. Slack - 26-49 The Scope, Nature, and Causes of Child Abuse and Neglect
by Sarah A. Font & Kathryn Maguire-Jack - 50-67 Child Welfare Financing: What Do We Fund, How, and What Could Be Improved?
by Ron Haskins - 68-96 The Evolution of Federal Child Welfare Policy through the Family First Prevention Services Act of 2018: Opportunities, Barriers, and Unintended Consequences
by Mark F. Testa & David Kelly - 97-118 The Child Maltreatment Prevention Landscape: Where Are We Now, and Where Should We Go?
by Brenda Jones Harden & Cassandra Simons & Michelle Johnson-Motoyama & Richard Barth - 119-139 Leveraging Family and Community Strengths to Reduce Child Maltreatment
by Debangshu Roygardner & Kelli N. Hughes & Vincent J. Palusci - 140-161 The Social Welfare Policy Landscape and Child Protective Services: Opportunities for and Barriers to Creating Systems Synergy
by Megan Feely & Kerri M. Raissian & William Schneider & Lindsey Rose Bullinger - 162-181 A Practical Framework for Considering the Use of Predictive Risk Modeling in Child Welfare
by Brett Drake & Melissa Jonson-Reid & MarÃa Gandarilla Ocampo & Maria Morrison & Darejan (Daji) Dvalishvili - 182-202 Who Is and Is Not Served by Child Protective Services Systems? Implications for a Prevention Infrastructure to Reduce Child Maltreatment
by Kristen S. Slack & Lawrence M. Berger - 203-226 How Do Families Experience and Interact with CPS?
by Darcey H. Merritt - 227-252 Foster Care in a Life Course Perspective
by Fred Wulczyn - 253-274 Racial Disproportionality and Disparities in the Child Welfare System: Why Do They Exist, and What Can Be Done to Address Them?
by Alan J. Dettlaff & Reiko Boyd
September 2020, Volume 691, Issue 1
- 7-16 The Reassertion of the Regulatory Welfare State: A Preface
by Avishai Benish & David Levi-Faur - 17-29 The Expansion of Regulation in Welfare Governance
by Avishai Benish & David Levi-Faur - 30-49 Meta Governance of Path Dependencies: Regulation, Welfare, and Markets
by John Braithwaite - 50-67 The Political Economy of Regulating for Welfare: Regulation Preventing Loss of Access to Basic Services in the UK, Sweden, the EU, and Israel
by Hanan Haber - 68-83 Measuring and Comparing the Regulatory Welfare State: Social Objectives in Public Procurement
by Miriam Hartlapp - 84-103 A Gender Equalizing Regulatory Welfare State? Enacting the EU’s Work-Life Balance Directive in Denmark and Poland
by Caroline De La Porte & Trine P. Larsen & Dorota Szelewa - 104-120 Bossing or Protecting? The Integration of Social Regulation into the Welfare State
by Philipp Trein - 121-137 Politics, Markets, and Modes of Contract Governance: Regulating Social Services in Shanghai and Chongqing, China
by Wei Li & Bao Yang - 138-152 Views from Below: Inspectors’ Coping with Hybrid Accountabilities
by Tanja Klenk - 153-173 Changing Expectations? The Change in the Role of the Welfare Ministry in the Regulation of Personal Social Services
by Lihi Lahat - 174-188 Is Service Quality a Driver of the Regulatory Welfare State? Policies for Health Services in Germany and France
by Renate Reiter - 189-205 The Rise of the Regulatory Constitutional Welfare State, Publicization, and Constitutional Social Rights: The Case of Israel and Britain
by Lilach Litor & Gila Menahem & Hadara Bar-Mor - 206-222 Quiet Politics of Employment Protection Legislation? Partisan Politics, Electoral Competition, and the Regulatory Welfare State
by Linda Voigt & Reimut Zohlnhöfer - 223-242 Varieties of Regulatory Welfare Regimes in Middle-Income Countries: A Comparative Analysis of Brazil, Mexico, and Turkey
by Işik D. Özel & Salvador Parrado - 243-257 Indirect and Invisible Regulations Set in Stone: A Driving Force behind the Rise of Private Health Insurance in Sweden
by John Lapidus - 258-275 Missing in Action: Bridging Capital and Cross-Boundary Discourse
by Sora Lee & Valerie Braithwaite - 276-294 Organizing Competition: Regulatory Welfare States in Higher Education
by Tobias Schulze-Cleven - 295-310 The Logics of Hybrid Accountability: When the State, the Market, and Professionalism Interact
by Avishai Benish
July 2020, Volume 690, Issue 1
- 7-35 Refugee Integration in Canada, Europe, and the United States: Perspectives from Research
by Katharine M. Donato & Elizabeth Ferris - 36-60 The Integration Paradox: Asian Immigrants in Australia and the United States
by Van C. Tran & Fei Guo & Tiffany J. Huang - 61-81 Welcoming, Trust, and Civic Engagement: Immigrant Integration in Metropolitan America
by Dina G. Okamoto & Linda R. Tropp & Helen B. Marrow & Michael Jones-Correa - 82-99 Pathways to Refugee Integration: Predictions from Longitudinal Data in Colorado
by Jini E. Puma & Sarah E. Brewer & Paul Stein - 100-116 The Limits of Local Sanctuary Initiatives for Immigrants
by Martha F. Davis - 117-135 Urban Contexts and Immigrant Organizations: Differences in New York, El Paso, Paris, and Barcelona
by Ernesto Castañeda - 136-152 Complementary Pathways to Protection: Promoting the Integration and Inclusion of Refugees in Europe?
by Joanne van Selm - 153-167 Welcoming Refugees and Migrants: Catholic Narratives and the Challenge of Inclusion
by David Hollenbach - 168-174 Multireligious Cooperation and the Integration of Muslim Migrants in Sweden
by Majbritt Lyck-Bowen - 176-183 Making Sense of U.S. Refugee Resettlement: Utica as a Model for the Nation
by Anne C. Richard & Shelly Callahan - 184-191 The Development of Innovative Integration Models in Los Angeles
by Linda Lopez - 192-199 Family Separation and Lives in Limbo: U.S. Immigration Policy in the 1920s and during the Trump Administration
by Yael Schacher - 200-224 Making Sense of Public Policy on Refugee Integration
by Elizabeth Ferris
May 2020, Volume 689, Issue 1
- 7-25 Do Networks Help People To Manage Poverty? Perspectives from the Field
by Miranda J. Lubbers & Mario Luis Small & Hugo Valenzuela GarcÃa - 26-45 Of Morals and Markets: Social Exchange and Poverty in Contemporary Urban Mexico
by Mercedes González de la Rocha - 46-64 Walking a Tightrope: Using Financial Diaries to Investigate Day-to-Day Financial Decisions and the Social Safety Net of the Financially Excluded
by Olga Biosca & Neil McHugh & Fatma Ibrahim & Rachel Baker & Tim Laxton & Cam Donaldson - 65-88 Relationships Stretched Thin: Social Support Mobilization in Poverty
by Miranda J. Lubbers & Hugo Valenzuela GarcÃa & Paula Escribano Castaño & José Luis Molina & Antònia Casellas & Jorge Grau Rebollo - 89-109 How Do Low-Income People Form Survival Networks? Routine Organizations as Brokers
by Mario L. Small & Leah E. Gose - 110-128 “My Crying Is Not a Cry by Itself†: Building Sustainable Social Ties through a Poor People’s Organization
by Joan Maya Mazelis - 129-148 Holiday Clubs as Community Organizations
by Paul B. Stretesky & Margaret Anne Defeyter & Michael A. Long & Zeibeda Sattar & Eilish Crilley - 149-167 A Divided Sisterhood: Support Networks of Trans Sex Workers in Urban Turkey
by Ezgi Güler - 168-191 Asymmetries in Transnational Social Protection: Perspectives of Migrants and Nonmigrants
by BaÅŸak Bilecen - 192-201 Ties that Bind/Unwind: The Social, Economic, and Organizational Contexts of Sharing Networks
by Katherine S. Newman
March 2020, Volume 688, Issue 1
- 7-19 Labor Market Uncertainties for Youth and Young Adults: An International Perspective
by Wei-Jun Jean Yeung & Yi Yang - 20-37 Unemployment Patterns of Local-Born and Migrant Youth in a Postcolonial Society: A Double Cohort Analysis
by Kumiko Shibuya & Hua Guo & Eric Fong - 38-54 Youth Labor Market Prospects in Times of Economic Recession in Brazil
by Arnaldo Mont’Alvao & Carlos Costa Ribeiro - 55-76 Who Can Access the “Good†Jobs? Racial Disparities in Employment among Young Men Who Work in Paid Care
by Shengwei Sun - 77-92 Navigating an Uncertain Labor Market in the UK: The Role of Structure and Agency in the Transition from School to Work
by Ingrid Schoon - 93-114 China’s College Expansion and the Timing of the College-to-Work Transition: A Natural Experiment
by Lingxin Hao & Dong Zhang - 115-136 Changes in Early Labor Market Outcomes among Young College Graduates in South Korea
by Jaesung Choi & Hannah Bae - 137-154 Young Women’s Transition from Education to Work in the Caucasus and Central Asia
by Michael Gebel - 155-170 From Education to the Labor Market in Lithuania: The Role of Youth and Parental Education
by Ruta Braziene - 171-189 China’s Youth in NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training): Evidence from a National Survey
by Yi Yang - 190-207 Youth Education and Employment in Mexico City: A Mixed-Methods Analysis
by Gabriela Sánchez-Soto & Andrea Bautista León - 208-224 Heterogeneity among Young People Neither in Employment Nor in Education in Brazil
by Tamille Sales Dias & Ana Maria Nogales Vasconcelos - 225-245 Job Instability and Fertility Intentions of Young Adults in Europe: Does Labor Market Legislation Matter?
by Tatiana Karabchuk - 246-257 Does Early Career Unemployment at the Peak of a Recession Leave Economic Scars? Evidence from Estonia
by Marge Unt & Kadri Täht - 258-270 Labor Market Uncertainties and Youth Labor Force Experiences: Lessons Learned
by Arne L. Kalleberg - 271-271 Corrigendum: Community Dimensions of Smuggling: The Case of Afghanistan and Somalia
by N/A
January 2020, Volume 687, Issue 1
- 8-26 Evidence-Based Policing and Fatal Police Shootings: Promise, Problems, and Prospects
by Lawrence W. Sherman - 28-48 Organizational Accidents and Deadly Police-Involved Violence: Some Thoughts on Extending Theory, Expanding Research, and Improving Police Practice
by David Klinger - 49-57 Firearm Availability and Fatal Police Shootings
by Daniel S. Nagin - 58-66 The Role of Individual Officer Characteristics in Police Shootings
by Greg Ridgeway - 67-88 Predicting Bad Policing: Theorizing Burdensome and Racially Disparate Policing through the Lenses of Social Psychology and Routine Activities
by Phillip Atiba Goff & Hilary Rau - 89-112 Network Position and Police Who Shoot
by Linda Zhao & Andrew V. Papachristos - 114-123 Police Killings as a Problem of Governance
by Franklin E. Zimring - 124-145 Social Interaction Training to Reduce Police Use of Force
by Scott Wolfe & Jeff Rojek & Kyle McLean & Geoffrey Alpert - 146-165 Moving beyond “Best Practice†: Experiences in Police Reform and a Call for Evidence to Reduce Officer-Involved Shootings
by Robin S. Engel & Hannah D. McManus & Gabrielle T. Isaza - 166-184 Reducing Violent Incidents between Police Officers and People with Psychiatric or Substance Use Disorders
by Harold A. Pollack & Keith Humphreys - 186-201 Police-to-Hospital Transport for Violently Injured Individuals: A Way to Save Lives?
by Sara F. Jacoby & Paul M. Reeping & Charles C. Branas - 202-215 Reconciling Police and Communities with Apologies, Acknowledgements, or Both: A Controlled Experiment
by Thomas C. O’Brien & Tracey L. Meares & Tom R. Tyler - 216-226 Preventing Avoidable Deaths in Police Encounters with Citizens: Immediate Priorities
by Lawrence W. Sherman - 228-239 Five Years after Ferguson: Reflecting on Police Reform and What’s Ahead
by Laurie O. Robinson
November 2019, Volume 686, Issue 1
- 8-35 Entitlements: Options for Reforming the Social Safety Net in the United States
by Robert A. Moffitt & James P. Ziliak - 38-62 Fixing Social Security: Major Reform or Minor Repairs?
by Gary Burtless - 63-92 Economic Principles for Medicare Reform
by Amitabh Chandra & Craig Garthwaite - 93-120 Identifying Work Capacity and Promoting Work: A Strategy for Modernizing the SSDI Program
by Nicole Maestas - 121-146 Unemployment Insurance Reform
by Till von Wachter - 148-179 Medicaid: What Does It Do, and Can We Do It Better?
by Janet Currie & Valentina Duque - 180-203 The Earned Income Tax Credit
by Hilary Hoynes - 204-228 Exploring Options to Improve the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
by Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach - 229-249 When One Size Does Not Fit All: Modernizing the Supplemental Security Income Program
by Mary C. Daly & Mark Duggan - 250-285 Reforming Housing Assistance
by Robert Collinson & Ingrid Gould Ellen & Jens Ludwig - 286-309 The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program: Time for Improvements
by Ron Haskins & Matt Weidinger - 310-338 Child Care and Child Care Policy: Existing Policies, Their Effects, and Reforms
by V. Joseph Hotz & Matthew Wiswall - 340-351 Work, Family, and Community: A Framework for Fighting Poverty
by Angela Rachidi & Robert Doar - 352-368 The Economic Context for Reforming the Safety Net
by Karen Dynan
September 2019, Volume 685, Issue 1
- 8-28 Policy Feedback in an Age of Polarization
by Jacob S. Hacker & Paul Pierson - 30-46 Making What Government Does Apparent to Citizens: Policy Feedback Effects, Their Limitations, and How They Might Be Facilitated
by Suzanne Mettler - 47-63 Limiting Policy Backlash: Strategies for Taming Countercoalitions in an Era of Polarization
by Eric M. Patashnik - 64-79 Asymmetric Partisan Polarization, Labor Policy, and Cross-State Political Power-Building
by Alexander Hertel-Fernandez - 82-95 A New Path for U.S. Climate Politics: Choosing Policies That Mobilize Business for Decarbonization
by Jonas Meckling - 96-114 Building Climate Policy in the States
by Samuel Trachtman - 116-134 Medicaid and the Policy Feedback Foundations for Universal Healthcare
by Jamila Michener - 135-153 Medicare Expansion as a Path as well as a Destination: Achieving Universal Insurance through a New Politics of Medicare
by Jacob S. Hacker - 156-171 Antitrust Enforcement as Federal Policy to Reduce Regional Economic Disparities
by Robert Manduca - 172-188 Rebuilding Labor Power in the Postindustrial United States
by Andrew Schrank - 190-226 De-Policing America’s Youth: Disrupting Criminal Justice Policy Feedbacks That Distort Power and Derail Prospects
by Vesla M. Weaver & Amanda Geller - 227-249 Feedback Effects and the Criminal Justice Bureaucracy: Officer Attitudes and the Future of Correctional Reform
by Amy E. Lerman & Jessie Harney
July 2019, Volume 684, Issue 1
- 6-20 Debacles on the Border: Five Decades of Fact-Free Immigration Policy
by Jorge Durand & Douglas S. Massey - 21-42 Evolution of the Mexico-U.S. Migration System: Insights from the Mexican Migration Project
by Jorge Durand & Douglas S. Massey - 43-59 Mexico-U.S. Migration and the Nation-State: A Transnational Perspective on Transformations since 1990
by Judith A. Boruchoff - 60-84 Mexico-U.S. Migration in Time: From Economic to Social Mechanisms
by Asad L. Asad & Filiz Garip - 85-104 Mexican Migrant Integration in the United States, 1965–2015
by David P. Lindstrom - 105-119 English Proficiency and Trust Networks among Undocumented Mexican Migrants
by Nadia Y. Flores-Yeffal - 120-145 Migration to the United States from Indigenous Communities in Mexico
by Asad L. Asad & Jackelyn Hwang - 146-164 Who Goes Next? The Gendered Expansion of Mexican and Senegalese Migrant Sibling Networks in Space and Time
by Fernando Riosmena & Mao-Mei Liu - 165-187 Gender and Health in Mexico: Differences between Returned Migrants and Nonmigrants
by Katharine M. Donato & Erin R. Hamilton & Anthony Bernard-Sasges - 188-211 Gendered Patterns of Remitting and Saving among Mexican Families with U.S. Migration Experience
by MarÃa Aysa-Lastra - 212-226 Continuities and Changes in the Processes of Mexican Migration and Return
by Emilio A. Parrado & Angie N. Ocampo - 227-240 A Quick End to a Long Story: Networks and Mexican Migration during the Great Recession
by Ricardo Mora Téllez - 241-254 Challenging Employer Control within the H-2A and H-2B Visa Programs
by Bryan Moorefield - 255-276 Temporary Workers in the United States and Canada: Migrant Flows and Labor Outcomes
by Karen A. Pren & Luis Enrique González-Araiza
May 2019, Volume 683, Issue 1
- 8-20 What Use Is Educational Assessment?
by Amy I. Berman & Michael J. Feuer & James W. Pellegrino - 22-37 History of Testing in the United States: PK–12 Education
by Maris A. Vinovskis - 38-55 History of Testing in the United States: Higher Education
by Michael T. Nettles - 58-74 Assessment for Monitoring of Education Systems: The U.S. Example
by Erin M. Fahle & Benjamin R. Shear & Kenneth A. Shores - 75-92 Assessment for Monitoring of Education Systems: International Comparisons
by Henry I. Braun & Judith D. Singer - 94-109 Testing, Accountability, and School Improvement
by Susanna Loeb & Erika Byun - 110-128 Testing, Accountability, and the American Economy
by Eric A. Hanushek - 130-148 Assessment in American Higher Education: The Role of Admissions Tests
by Rebecca Zwick - 149-161 Assessment for Special Education: Diagnosis and Placement
by Jennifer R. Frey - 164-182 Advances in Measurement and Cognition
by Robert J. Mislevy - 183-200 Classroom Assessment to Support Teaching and Learning
by Lorrie A. Shepard - 201-216 Assessment to Promote Equity and Epistemic Justice: A Use-Case of a Research-Practice Partnership in Science Education
by William R. Penuel & Douglas A. Watkins - 217-232 Assessment of Complex Performances in Digital Environments
by John T. Behrens & Kristen E. DiCerbo & Peter W. Foltz - 233-249 Assessing Complex Patterns of Student Resources and Behavior in the Large Scale
by Knut Neumann & Horst Schecker & Heike Theyßen - 252-260 Forum: Do Policy-Makers Use Educational Assessment?
by N/A - 261-261 Corrigendum
by N/A
March 2019, Volume 682, Issue 1
- 8-24 Transmission of Work Attitudes and Values: Comparisons, Consequences, and Implications
by Gerbert Kraaykamp & Zeynep Cemalcilar & Jale Tosun - 26-42 Research on Work Values in a Changing Economic and Social Context
by Duncan Gallie - 43-59 Work Values in the United States: Age, Period, and Generational Differences
by Arne L. Kalleberg & Peter V. Marsden - 60-83 Extrinsic and Intrinsic Work Values: Findings on Equivalence in Different Cultural Contexts
by Maurice Gesthuizen & Daniel Kovarek & Carolin Rapp - 86-105 Intergenerational Transmission of Work Values in Czech Republic, Spain, and Turkey: Parent-Child Similarity and the Moderating Role of Parenting Behaviors
by Nebi Sümer & Daniela Pauknerová & Mihaela Vancea & Elif Manuoğlu - 106-124 The Transmission of Work Centrality within the Family in a Cross-Regional Perspective
by Bernhard Kittel & Fabian Kalleitner & Panos Tsakloglou - 125-138 Gendered Intergenerational Transmission of Work Values? A Country Comparison
by Zeynep Cemalcilar & Carsten Jensen & Jale Tosun - 139-154 How Intergenerational Mobility Shapes Attitudes toward Work and Welfare
by Bettina Schuck & Jennifer Shore - 156-171 Work Values and the Value of Work: Different Implications for Young Adults’ Self-Employment in Europe
by Martin Lukeš & Manuel Feldmann & Federico Vegetti - 172-185 The Effect of Unemployment and Low-Quality Work Conditions on Work Values: Exploring the Experiences of Young Europeans
by Emily Rainsford & William A. Maloney & Sebastian Adrian Popa - 186-203 Work Values and Political Participation: A Cross-National Analysis
by Mark Visser & Maurice Gesthuizen & Gerbert Kraaykamp - 204-219 I Want to Be a Billionaire: How Do Extrinsic and Intrinsic Values Influence Youngsters’ Well-Being?
by Anja Van Den Broeck & Bert Schreurs & Karin Proost & Arne Vanderstukken & Maarten Vansteenkiste - 222-233 Work Values in Politics: The European Union Debt Crisis as a Case Study
by Anna Diamantopoulou & Kyriakos Pierrakakis - 234-245 The Value Added of Studying Work Attitudes and Values: Some Lessons to Learn
by Jale Tosun & Gerbert Kraaykamp & Zeynep Cemalcilar
January 2019, Volume 681, Issue 1
- 8-22 Transformations through Polarizations and Global Threats to Democracy
by Murat Somer & Jennifer McCoy - 24-40 From Illiberal Democracy to Military Authoritarianism: Intra-Elite Struggle and Mass-Based Conflict in Deeply Polarized Thailand
by Prajak Kongkirati - 42-61 Turkey: The Slippery Slope from Reformist to Revolutionary Polarization and Democratic Breakdown
by Murat Somer - 62-77 Polarization, Participatory Democracy, and Democratic Erosion in Venezuela’s Twenty-First Century Socialism
by MarÃa Pilar GarcÃa-Guadilla & Ana Mallen - 78-96 The Political Nature of Ideological Polarization: The Case of Hungary
by Federico Vegetti - 97-119 Poland: A Case of Top-Down Polarization
by Hubert Tworzecki - 122-136 Polarization Without Poles: Machiavellian Conflicts and the Philippines’ Lost Decade of Democracy, 2000–2010
by Aries A. Arugay & Dan Slater - 137-156 United States: Racial Resentment, Negative Partisanship, and Polarization in Trump’s America
by Alan Abramowitz & Jennifer McCoy - 157-172 Dynamics of Polarization in the Greek Case
by Ioannis Andreadis & Yannis Stavrakakis - 173-192 Party System Institutionalization and Pernicious Polarization in Bangladesh
by Tahmina Rahman - 194-208 Polarization in South Africa: Toward Democratic Deepening or Democratic Decay?
by Roger Southall - 209-226 Elite Conflict, Compromise, and Enduring Authoritarianism: Polarization in Zimbabwe, 1980–2008
by Adrienne LeBas & Ngonidzashe Munemo - 228-233 Reflections: Can American Democracy Still Be Saved?
by Nancy Bermeo