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Volume 671, issue 1, 2017
- Introduction: Connecting Student Loan Research and Federal Policy pp. 8-18

- Nicholas Hillman and Kata Orosz
- Does Student Loan Debt Deter Higher Education Participation? New Evidence from England pp. 20-48

- Claire Callender and Geoff Mason
- How Financial Literacy, Federal Aid Knowledge, and Credit Market Experience Predict Loan Aversion for Education pp. 49-68

- Angela Boatman and Brent J. Evans
- Navigating the Financial Aid Process: Borrowing Outcomes among First-Generation and Non-First-Generation Students pp. 69-91

- Fernando Furquim, Kristen M. Glasener, Meghan Oster, Brian McCall and Stephen L. DesJardins
- High Costs, Low Resources, and Missing Information: Explaining Student Borrowing in the For-Profit Sector pp. 92-112

- Stephanie Riegg Cellini and Rajeev Darolia
- Federal Policy Efforts to Simplify College-Going: An Intervention in Community College Enrollment and Borrowing pp. 114-131

- Kelly Ochs Rosinger
- Impact of Community College Student Debt Levels on Credit Accumulation pp. 132-153

- Dominique J. Baker and William R. Doyle
- Financial Benefits of Rapid Student Loan Repayment: An Analytic Framework Employing Two Decades of Data pp. 154-182

- Manuel S. González Canché
- Learn Now, Pay Later: A History of Income-Contingent Student Loans in the United States pp. 184-201

- Robert Shireman
- Institutional Accountability: A Comparison of the Predictors of Student Loan Repayment and Default Rates pp. 202-223

- Robert Kelchen and Amy Y. Li
- Student Loan Relief Programs: Implications for Borrowers and the Federal Government pp. 224-248

- Wenhua Di and Kelly Edmiston
- Conceptual and Empirical Issues for Alternative Student Loan Designs: The Significance of Loan Repayment Burdens for the United States pp. 249-268

- Bruce Chapman and Lorraine Dearden
- Understanding Student Debt: Implications for Federal Policy and Future Research pp. 270-286

- Laura W. Perna, James Kvaal and Roman Ruiz
Volume 670, issue 1, 2017
- Introducing Regulatory Intermediaries pp. 6-13

- Kenneth W. Abbott, David Levi-Faur and Duncan Snidal
- Theorizing Regulatory Intermediaries pp. 14-35

- Kenneth W. Abbott, David Levi-faur and Duncan Snidal
- The Role of Beneficiaries in Transnational Regulatory Processes pp. 36-57

- Mathias Koenig-Archibugi and Kate Macdonald
- Understanding Complex Governance Relationships in Food Safety Regulation pp. 58-77

- Tetty Havinga and Paul Verbruggen
- The Taming of the Stew pp. 78-92

- Timothy D. Lytton
- Rule-Making Feedbacks through Intermediation and Evaluation in Transnational Private Governance pp. 93-111

- Graeme Auld and Stefan Renckens
- Models of Assurance pp. 112-132

- Allison Marie Loconto
- Asymmetry in Empowering and Disempowering Private Intermediaries pp. 133-151

- Andreas Kruck
- Not Quite the Same pp. 152-169

- Martino Maggetti, Christian Ewert and Philipp Trein
- Intermediary Complexity in Regulatory Governance pp. 170-188

- Nicole De Silva
- Rule Intermediaries in Global Labor Governance pp. 189-206

- Axel Marx and Jan Wouters
- Brighter and Darker Sides of Intermediation pp. 207-224

- Jeroen van der Heijden
- Regulatory Stewardship and Intermediation pp. 225-244

- Tom Pegram
- Transgovernmental Networks as Regulatory Intermediaries pp. 245-262

- Jacint Jordana
- Big Third-Party Certifiers and the Construction of Transnational Regulation pp. 263-279

- Jean-Pierre Galland
- Enriching the RIT Framework pp. 280-288

- Kenneth W. Abbott, David Levi-Faur and Duncan Snidal
Volume 669, issue 1, 2017
- Introduction pp. 6-17

- Sandra L. Hofferth, Emilio F. Moran, Barbara Entwisle, J. Lawrence Aber, Henry E. Brady, Dalton Conley, Susan L. Cutter, Catherine Eckel, Darrick Hamilton and Klaus Hubacek
- The Promise, Practicalities, and Perils of Virtually Auditing Neighborhoods Using Google Street View pp. 18-40

- Michael D. M. Bader, Stephen J. Mooney, Blake Bennett and Andrew G. Rundle
- Understanding Racial Differences in Exposure to Violent Areas pp. 41-62

- Christopher R. Browning, Catherine A. Calder, Jodi L. Ford, Bethany Boettner, Anna L. Smith and Dana Haynie
- Linking Federal Surveys with Administrative Data to Improve Research on Families pp. 63-74

- Amy O’Hara, Rachel M. Shattuck and Robert M. Goerge
- Predicting Asthma Prevalence by Linking Social Media Data and Traditional Surveys pp. 75-92

- Hongying Dai, Brian R. Lee and Jianqiang Hao
- Correlates of Contraceptive Use and Health Facility Choice among Young Women in Malawi pp. 93-124

- Jean Digitale, Stephanie Psaki, Erica Soler-Hampejsek and Barbara S. Mensch
- Understanding How Low–Socioeconomic Status Households Cope with Health Shocks pp. 125-145

- Tammy Leonard, Amy E. Hughes and Sandi L. Pruitt
- Weather-Related Hazards and Population Change pp. 146-167

- Elizabeth Fussell, Sara R. Curran, Matthew D. Dunbar, Michael A. Babb, Luanne Thompson and Jacqueline Meijer-Irons
- New Trends and Patterns in Western European Immigration to the United States pp. 168-189

- Elyakim Kislev
- Quilting a Time-Place Mosaic pp. 190-198

- Barbara Entwisle, Sandra L. Hofferth and Emilio F. Moran
Volume 668, issue 1, 2016
- Terrorism in Perspective pp. 8-18

- Richard A. Clarke and Emilian Papadopoulos
- Region in Transition pp. 20-23

- Paul Salem
- Failed States and Ungoverned Spaces pp. 24-35

- Marc Lynch
- Working toward a Stable Regional Order pp. 36-52

- Paul Salem
- Competition among Violent Islamist Extremists pp. 53-70

- Charles Lister
- ISIS and al-Qaeda—What Are They Thinking? Understanding the Adversary pp. 71-81

- Bernard Haykel
- Grand Strategy versus Unending Extremism pp. 82-92

- John R. Allen (Ret.)
- Approaches for Countering Violent Extremism at Home and Abroad pp. 94-101

- George Selim
- Radicalization to Extremism and Mobilization to Violence pp. 102-117

- Jessica Stern
- The Next Generation of Government CVE Strategies at Home pp. 118-128

- John D. Cohen
- Building Resilience against Violent Extremism pp. 129-144

- Hedieh Mirahmadi
- School-Based CVE Strategies pp. 145-164

- Katie Moffett and Tony Sgro
- Counter-Radicalization via the Internet pp. 165-179

- Karen J. Greenberg
- European CVE Strategies from a Practitioner’s Perspective pp. 180-197

- Judy Korn
- Countering Violent Extremism Strategies in the Muslim World pp. 198-209

- Maqsoud Kruse
- Conclusion pp. 212-217

- Richard A. Clarke and Emilian Papadopoulos
- Corrigendum pp. 218-218

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