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Volume 711, issue 1, 2024
- Confronting Poverty: Measuring Its Causes, Costs, and Consequences pp. 8-18

- Leslie McGranahan and Diane Schanzenbach
- Measuring Poverty: Advances to the Supplemental Poverty Measure pp. 20-37

- David S. Johnson, Helen Levy, Jordan Matsudaira, Barbara Wolfe and James Ziliak
- Legacies of the War on Poverty pp. 38-56

- Sung Ah Bahk, Robert Moffitt and Timothy M. Smeeding
- Understanding the Social Safety Net: Lessons from the Work of Rebecca Blank pp. 57-79

- Paul N. Courant, Lucie Schmidt and Julia Yates
- The Macroeconomy and Poverty pp. 82-99

- Marianne Bitler, Hilary Hoynes and Elira Kuka
- Work, Poverty, and Social Benefits over the Past Three Decades pp. 100-120

- Lisa Barrow, Diane Schanzenbach and Bea Rivera
- Newly Poor Women and the Social Safety Net, 1990–2010 pp. 121-143

- Rebecca Blank, David Card and Hanns Kuttner
- Health Insurance and Part-Time Employment: The Influence of the Affordable Care Act pp. 144-169

- Katharine Abraham and Henry S. Farber
- The Public Charge Rule and Program Participation Among U.S. Citizens pp. 170-198

- Kristin F. Butcher, Luojia Hu and Ryan Perry
- Bucky, Becky, and Student Financial Aid Policy Design pp. 200-224

- Elise A. Marifian, Jeffrey Smith and Sarah E. Turner
- Fifty Years of Breakthroughs and Barriers: Women in Economics, Policy, and Leadership pp. 225-244

- Francine D. Blau and Lisa Lynch
- Will the Twain Ever Meet? Bridging the Gap Between Economics and Politics pp. 245-263

- Alan Blinder
- What Will This Do for the Poor? Rebecca Blank’s Economic Theology pp. 264-272

- Matthew Desmond
Volume 710, issue 1, 2023
- The Consequences of the 2021 Child Tax Credit Expansion: An Introduction to the Volume pp. 8-18

- Megan Curran, Hilary Hoynes and Zachary Parolin
- The 2021 Child Tax Credit in U.S. Historical Context pp. 19-35

- Robert Greenstein
- Evaluating the Effects of the 2021 Expansion of the Child Tax Credit: The International Comparative Context pp. 36-56

- Kourtney Koebel and Mark Stabile
- Implementing the Expanded Child Tax Credit: What Worked, What Didn’t, and How to Move Forward pp. 58-74

- Pamela Herd and Donald Moynihan
- The Effects of the 2021 Child Tax Credit on Poverty pp. 75-89

- Marianne Bitler
- The Effects of the 2021 Child Tax Credit on Food Insecurity and Financial Hardship pp. 90-107

- Nicholas Moellman, Cody N. Vaughn and James Ziliak
- Spending Responses to the Child Tax Credit Expansions pp. 108-123

- Jonathan Fisher, Jake Schild and David S. Johnson
- The Effects of the 2021 Child Tax Credit on Parents’ Psychological Well-Being pp. 124-140

- Lisa A. Gennetian and Anna Gassman-Pines
- Employment and Labor Supply Responses to the Child Tax Credit Expansion: Theory and Evidence pp. 141-156

- Diane Schanzenbach and Michael Strain
- The Effects of the 2021 Child Tax Credit on Racial and Ethnic Inequalities in Well-Being pp. 157-171

- Bradley Hardy and Charles Hokayem
- The Effects of the 2021 Child Tax Credit on Child Developmental Outcomes pp. 172-189

- Anna Aizer, Adriana Lleras-Muney and Katherine Michelmore
- The Potential Long-Run Impact of a Permanently Expanded Child Tax Credit pp. 192-208

- Elizabeth Ananat and Irwin Garfinkel
- Implications of Alternative Designs of the Child Tax Credit pp. 209-228

- Elaine Maag, Nikhita Airi and Sophie Collyer
- What We Learned from the 2021 Child Tax Credit Expansion pp. 229-244

- Timothy M. Smeeding
Volume 709, issue 1, 2023
- Migration and Crime in a Divided World: Strategies, Perceptions, and Struggles pp. 8-22

- Luigi Achilli, Antje Missbach and Soledad à lvarez Velasco
- “Por trochaâ€: Circumventing the Episodical Criminalization of Migration in the Andes pp. 24-45

- Soledad à lvarez Velasco and Manuel Bayón Jiménez
- A Widening Moral Rift: The Complex Interactions between EU Externalization and Afghan Border Ecosystems pp. 46-64

- Ruta Nimkar and Abdullah Mohammadi
- Corruption and Bribery at the Border: Strategies of Survival and Adaptation between People Smugglers and Border Enforcement pp. 65-85

- David L. Suber
- Of Mukhalas and Magafe: Somali Migrants Navigating the Dangers of Ransom Smuggling in Northern Africa pp. 86-104

- Tabea Scharrer
- Against the Tide: The Counter-Repression Strategies of Sea Rescue Organizations in the Mediterranean pp. 105-123

- Federico Alagna and Eugenio Cusumano
- “Markets of Dispossessionâ€: How Unaccompanied Minors Navigate Their Criminalization in Lebanon pp. 126-144

- Luigi Achilli
- Boredom, Hope, and Intimate Labor in Transit: Young Male Refugees and Their Intimate Relationships with Older, Local Women in Indonesia pp. 145-164

- Danau Tanu and Antje Missbach
- The Fine Art of Camouflage: Migrant-Drug Distributors Negotiating Police Interactions in Switzerland pp. 165-183

- Louis Vuilleumier
- Shaping Borders: Migrants’ Agency, Time Commodification, and Anticipatory Detention Strategies pp. 184-201

- Federica Infantino
- Between Informality and (Il)legality: Congolese Migrants’ Survival Mechanisms in South Africa pp. 202-217

- Dostin Mulopo Lakika
- Knowledge of, about, for, and against Criminalized Migration pp. 218-226

- Andrew Geddes
Volume 708, issue 1, 2023
- Economics and Politics: On Narrowing the Gap pp. 8-13

- Alan Blinder
- The January 6th, 2025, Project: Fascist Politics and the Rising Threats to American Democracy pp. 16-30

- Matthew E.K. Hall
- Does the “Fascism Debate†Matter for Understanding 2024 American Politics? pp. 31-43

- Mabel Berezin
- The Psychology of Left-Right Political Polarization; and an Experimental Intervention for Curbing Partisan Animosity and Support for Antidemocratic Violence pp. 46-63

- John T. Jost, Daniela Goya-Tocchetto and Aaron C. Kay
- Black Lives Matter and the Racialized Support for the January 6th Insurrection pp. 64-82

- Matt A. Barreto, Claudia Alegre, J. Isaiah Bailey, Alexandria Davis, Joshua Ferrer, Joyce Nguy, Christopher Palmisano and Crystal Robertson
- “Stop the Stealâ€: Racial Resentment, Affective Partisanship, and Investigating the January 6th Insurrection pp. 83-101

- Darren W. Davis and David C. Wilson
- Social Capital in a Divided America: The Relationship between Economic Bridging and Affective Polarization pp. 102-120

- David E. Campbell
- The Crisis of American Democracy in Historical Context pp. 122-136

- Robert C. Lieberman and Suzanne Mettler
- Does Affective Polarization Contribute to Democratic Backsliding in America? pp. 137-163

- James N. Druckman, Donald P. Green and Shanto Iyengar
- Political Parties and Loser’s Consent in American Politics pp. 164-183

- Geoffrey Layman, Frances Lee and Christina Wolbrecht
- Freedom of Speech in the Post-Floyd Era: Public Support for Political Tolerance pp. 184-205

- Diana C. Mutz
- 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 pp. 208-226

- Rebecca L. Brown, Lee Epstein and Michael J. Nelson
- American Democracy and Voter Suppression pp. 227-242

- Luis Ricardo Fraga, Ricardo RamÃrez and Bernard L. Fraga
- Which States Adopt Election-Subversion Policies? pp. 243-256

- Jacob M. Grumbach and Charlotte Hill
- Can Institutional Reform Protect Election Certification? pp. 257-270

- Daniel M. Butler and Jeffrey J. Harden
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