Social Science Quarterly
2001 - 2025
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Volume 104, issue 7, 2023
- Medicaid expansions and private insurance “crowd‐out” (1999–2019) pp. 1329-1342

- Jason Semprini
- Gender and institutions moderate the relationship between conditional cash transfers and political participation pp. 1343-1359

- Neil S. Williams
- Physical attractiveness and intergenerational social mobility pp. 1360-1382

- Alexi Gugushvili and Grzegorz Bulczak
- Gerald Ford: A minority legislator promoting New Right Lite pp. 1383-1391

- Matthew Gritter
- The determinants of voting for Republican congressional candidates in the Texas borderlands pp. 1392-1405

- Thomas Longoria and Lynne L. Manganaro
Volume 104, issue 4, 2023
- The myth of wartime prosperity: Evidence from the Canadian experience pp. 377-394

- Vincent Geloso and Casey Pender
- The causal nexus between innovation and economic growth: An OECD study pp. 395-405

- Bablu Kumar Dhar, Jakhongir Shaturaev, Khayrilla Kurbonov and Rajabov Nazirjon
- Two birds with one stone: Reducing corruption raises national income pp. 406-422

- Jamie Bologna Pavlik, Robin M. Grier and Kevin B. Grier
- Testing a relationship between special districts and nonprofits: Do they substitute or complement? pp. 423-435

- HyungGun Park
- Institutions and incarceration: The role of economic freedom at the MSA level pp. 436-463

- John Dove and Laura R. Dove
- Learning disability in adolescence and civic engagement in young adulthood: Uncovering social‐psychological mechanisms pp. 464-477

- Hyunseo Rim and Jinho Kim
- The nonlinear relationship between political trust and nonelectoral political participation in democratic and nondemocratic regimes pp. 478-504

- Yasin Kutuk and Adil Usturali
- Globalizing information networks, social media, and participation pp. 505-520

- Daria Kuznetsova and Caroline J. Tolbert
- Who speaks? Individual and institutional predictors of CEO activism pp. 521-534

- Alison Cook, Christy Glass and Alicia R. Ingersoll
- The role of religious contexts on hate crimes, 2003–2017 pp. 535-546

- Shawn Ratcliff and Philip Schwadel
- Surfing to the political extremes: Digital media, social media, and policy attitude polarization pp. 547-558

- Jason Gainous and Kevin M. Wagner
- People are scarier than ghosts? Workplace haters and knowledge sharing pp. 559-580

- Mei‐Jun Huang
- Public attitudes toward organized labor pp. 581-590

- David Macdonald
- New or “normal” election? Understanding ranking activity in New York City's first ranked choice voting election pp. 591-604

- Jay Wendland and Erin Carman
- Patterns of (party competition in) democracy: Voter certainty and party strategy in different institutional settings pp. 605-618

- Gidong Kim
- Personality traits, democratic support, and authoritarian nostalgia pp. 619-635

- Sanghoon Kim‐Leffingwell
- The 1990s party realignment of U.S. presidential elections: Geographic sorting of counties by blue or red pp. 636-668

- Joseph A. Aistrup, Binita Mahato and John C. Morris
- Judicial recentralization as political control: Evidence from the judicial leader rotation in China pp. 669-683

- Zeren Li and Zeyuan Wang
- The middle class and the modalities of political protest: evidence from the Arab world pp. 684-701

- Raj M. Desai, Anders Olofsgård and Tarik M. Yousef
- Do bureaucratic appointees change their minds? Preference stability at the NLRB pp. 702-715

- David C. Nixon
- COVID‐19 pandemic's impact on the public's confidence in scientific community: The role of personal contact pp. 716-727

- Christopher P. Scheitle, Bernard D. DiGregorio, Katie E. Corcoran and Sara K. Guthrie
- Does government social spending matter? Exploring how income inequality is associated with charitable giving pp. 728-741

- Yongzheng Yang
- The effect of financial inclusion on urban population in Ghana pp. 742-760

- Opoku Adabor, Kwabena Mintah and Ernest Amankwah
- White flight from immigration?: Attitudes to diversity and white residential choice pp. 761-775

- Eric Kaufmann
- Economic inclusion and social trust in Africa: The positive effects of political reach pp. 776-792

- Marc L. Hutchison, Kristin Johnson and Ashlea Rundlett
- Gender and ethno‐racial disparities in access to mortgage credit pp. 793-815

- Jose Loya
- The effect of color lightness on nonheteronormative‐themed advertising evaluation pp. 816-828

- Eunmi Jeon, Myungwoo Nam and Jinzhe Yan
- Economic complexity and income inequality: New evidence of a nonlinear effect pp. 829-868

- Canh Nguyen, Binh Quang Nguyen and Duyen Thuy Le Tran
- Following residential segregation by race spatiotemporally: A search for causality pp. 869-886

- Sung‐Geun Kim
- Replication of “Do state‐customized TANF work policies actually reduce unemployment?” pp. 887-906

- Jack Nicholson
- Unemployment benefit eligibility requirements and perceived time pressure pp. 907-917

- Ruud Gerards and Riccardo Welters
- Trapped within the logic of modernity/coloniality pp. 918-926

- Giovanni Hernandez‐Carranza, Mirna Carranza and Elizabeth Grigg
- Work group diversity in professional football: An individual‐level approach to the effects of diversity in organizations pp. 927-941

- Ignacio Lago, Carlos Lago‐Peñas and Santiago Lago‐Peñas
Volume 104, issue 3, 2023
- Desires of technocracy in pandemic times: A multilevel study pp. 195-201

- Lorenzo Cena and Michele Roccato
- Productivity and wages of firms using COVID‐19‐related support policies pp. 202-213

- Masayuki Morikawa
- Social media in the election during the COVID‐19 pandemic in South Korea: Candidates’ use of social media when offline gatherings are prohibited pp. 214-229

- Cheonsoo Kim
- Moral intuitions and vaccine hesitancy during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 230-247

- John Iceland, Eric Silver and Kerby Goff
- Gender and attention to and framing of COVID‐19 in congressional tweets pp. 248-257

- Heather K. Evans and Jennifer Hayes Clark
- Paradox of precaution: Infection and precautionary action during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 258-264

- Wesley Shrum and Paige Miller
- “Like with like” or “do like?” Modeling peer effects in the classroom pp. 265-280

- Jonathan Pratschke and Giovanni Abbiati
- Emotional response to U.K. political party leader facial displays of affiliation, reward, and ambiguity during Brexit pp. 281-298

- Patrick A. Stewart, Nick Lee, Erik P. Bucy and Carl Senior
- Are Christian nationalists antisemitic and why? pp. 299-314

- Jacob Dennen and Paul A. Djupe
- Trust of demobilized combatants: Overcoming fear or becoming familiar? pp. 315-328

- James Meernik, Diego Esparza, Gustavo Duncan, Clarita Toro and Juan Camilo Gaviria
- Global inequities in the prevalence of undernourishment pp. 329-344

- Steven A. Mejia
- Smallness and democracy in Pacific island countries from an institutional perspective pp. 345-363

- Jun Makita
- Modern judicial confirmation hearings and institutional support for the Supreme Court pp. 364-369

- Christopher N. Krewson and Jean R. Schroedel
Volume 104, issue 2, 2023
- Sheriffs, right‐wing extremism, and the limits of U.S. federalism during a crisis pp. 59-68

- Emily M. Farris and Mirya R. Holman
- Public perceptions of castle doctrine and stand your ground cases pp. 69-80

- Emma Sower, Apryl A. Alexander and Hannah Klukoff
- Research note: Rise in violence against U.S. mayors: 2017 to 2021 pp. 81-91

- Rebekah Herrick and Sue Thomas
- Pictures of you: God images, gun ownership, and empowerment in the United States pp. 92-109

- Laura Upenieks, Terrence D. Hill and James E. Robertson
- Race, linked fate, and attitudes toward the police pp. 110-124

- Erica B. Russell and James C. Garand
- Dueling incumbent primaries in U.S. House elections pp. 125-139

- H. Benjamin Ashton, Michael H. Crespin and Seth C. McKee
- Abortion, religion, and racial resentment: Unpacking the underpinnings of contemporary abortion attitudes pp. 140-152

- Melissa Deckman, Laurel Elder, Steven Greene and Mary‐Kate Lizotte
- Do green policies produce green jobs? pp. 153-167

- Neal D. Woods, Jiyoon Kang and Morgan A. Lowder
- Classification Algorithm for Skin Color (CASCo): A new tool to measure skin color in social science research pp. 168-179

- René Alejandro Rejón Piña and Chenglong Ma
- Income inequality is unrelated to perceived inequality and support for redistribution pp. 180-188

- Kris‐Stella Trump
Volume 104, issue 1, 2023
- Defining and validating the system is broken index pp. 5-10

- Clifford Young, Chris Jackson and Nicolas Boyon
- What about us? Political competition, economic performance, immigration, and nativist appeals pp. 11-24

- Andrea Junqueira, Thiago N. Silva and Guy D. Whitten
- What's your problem? How issue ownership and partisan discourse influence personal concerns pp. 25-37

- Andrea Junqueira, Ali Kagalwala and Christine S. Lipsmeyer
- The system is broken: Can we have some more? pp. 39-53

- Kyung Suk Lee, Kirby Goidel and Clifford Young
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