Maxwell School News and Commentary
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Rothbart examines hospitals' responses to policy changes in new study
Hamersma study on health insurance, children's mental health published
Sociologists explore veteran service-connected disability in new study
Dwidar study on group lobbying, public policy published in Policy Studies Journal
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Jales study on the fertility effects of Korean baby bonus program published in Jour of Asian Econ
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Rosenthal paper on commercial real estate, urban spatial structure, and COVID-19 published in JUE
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Sarah Pralle examines changes in flood insurance rate maps in Risk Hazard & Crisis in Public Policy
See related: Insurance, Natural Disasters
New Book by Armstrong Offers Insights About Harriet Tubman’s Life Following Self-Emancipation
Douglas Armstrong, professor of anthropology, has published a new book, “The Archeology of Harriet Tubman’s Life in Freedom” (Syracuse University Press, 2022).
See related: Civil Rights, Human Rights, Race & Ethnicity
Maxwell scholars publish book on public policy and the life course
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Secession and the Sovereignty Game: Strategy and Tactics for Aspiring Nations