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Volume 697, issue 1, 2021
- Making Sense of One Another while Crossing Borders: Social Cognition and Migration Politics pp. 7-14

- Ilka Vari-Lavoisier and Susan T. Fiske
- Migration Decision-Making and Its Key Dimensions pp. 15-31

- Mathias Czaika, Jakub Bijak and Toby Prike
- Conspicuous Mobility: The Status Dimensions of the Global Passport Hierarchy pp. 32-48

- Yossi Harpaz
- Does Increasing Immigration Affect Ethnic Minority Groups? pp. 49-65

- Danying Li, Miguel R. Ramos, Matthew R. Bennett, Douglas S. Massey and Miles Hewstone
- Many Rivers to Cross: Social Identity, Cognition, and Labor Mobility in Rural India pp. 66-80

- Sébastien Michiels, Christophe Nordman and Suneha Seetahul
- The Anxiety of Political Uncertainty: Insights from the Brexit Vote pp. 81-98

- Isabel Ruiz and Carlos Vargas-Silva
- Forecasting under Uncertainty: How Network Composition Shapes Future-Oriented Cognition pp. 99-119

- Ilka Vari-Lavoisier
- Immigration and the Future of the Welfare State in Europe pp. 120-147

- Alberto Alesina, Johann Harnoss and Hillel Rapoport
- North American Attitudes toward Immigrants and Immigration in the Time of COVID-19: The Role of National Attachment and Threat pp. 148-173

- Victoria M. Esses, Alina Sutter, Joanie Bouchard, Kate H. Choi and Patrick Denice
- Intervening in Anti-Immigrant Sentiments: The Causal Effects of Factual Information on Attitudes toward Immigration pp. 174-191

- Maria Abascal, Tiffany J. Huang and Tran Van C.
- Urban Space and Social Cognition: The Effect of Urban Space on Intergroup Perceptions pp. 192-206

- Kim Knipprath, Maurice Crul, Ismintha Waldring and Xuechunzi Bai
- How an Interdisciplinary Approach to Narrative Can Support Policymaking on Migration and Integration at the City Level pp. 207-220

- Jacqueline Broadhead
- “What Is Truth?†Negotiating Christian Convert Asylum Seekers’ Credibility pp. 221-235

- Lena Rose and Zoe Given-Wilson
Volume 696, issue 1, 2021
- Investing in Latino Children and Youth: Volume Introduction and Overview pp. 6-17

- Lisa A. Gennetian and Marta Tienda
- Opportunity and Place: Latino Children and America’s Future pp. 20-45

- Daniel T. Lichter and Kenneth M. Johnson
- From Crisis to Progress: Housing and Latino Youth since 2000 pp. 46-78

- Jacob S. Rugh
- Equitable Access to High-Quality Early Care and Education: Opportunities to Better Serve Young Hispanic Children and Their Families pp. 80-105

- Julia Mendez Smith, Danielle Crosby and Christina Stephens
- Taking an Equity Lens: Reconceptualizing Research on Latinx Students’ Schooling Experiences and Educational Outcomes pp. 106-127

- Claudia L. Galindo
- Beyond the Tipping Point: Searching for a New Vision for Latino College Success in the United States pp. 128-155

- Stella M. Flores, Tim Carroll and Suzanne M. Lyons
- Parenting Contributions to Latinx Children’s Development in the Early Years pp. 158-178

- Natasha J. Cabrera, Angelica Alonso and Yu Chen
- Gender and Educational Differentials in Marital Sorting of Hispanic Young Adults pp. 179-197

- Kate H. Choi and Marta Tienda
- The Health of Hispanic Children from Birth to Emerging Adulthood pp. 200-222

- Krista M. Perreira and Chenoa D. Allen
- Access to Health Insurance and Health Care for Hispanic Children in the United States pp. 223-244

- Krista M. Perreira, Chenoa D. Allen and Jonathan Oberlander
- Understanding the Influence of Latino Diversity over Child Poverty in the United States pp. 246-271

- Lina Guzman, Dana Thomson and Renee Ryberg
- Means-Tested Safety Net Programs and Hispanic Families: Evidence from Medicaid, SNAP, and WIC pp. 274-305

- Marianne Bitler, Lisa A. Gennetian, Christina Gibson-Davis and Marcos A. Rangel
Volume 695, issue 1, 2021
- The Long Recovery from the Great Recession: An Introduction pp. 8-26

- Timothy M. Smeeding, Jennifer Romich and Michael Strain
- The Recovery from the Great Recession: A Long, Evolving Expansion pp. 28-48

- Jay Shambaugh and Michael Strain
- Labor Market Trends and Outcomes: What Has Changed since the Great Recession? pp. 49-69

- Erica Groshen and Harry Holzer
- Recent Trends in the Material Well-Being of the Working Class in America pp. 70-91

- James Ziliak
- A Growing Divide: The Promise and Pitfalls of Higher Education for the Working Class pp. 94-106

- Douglas Webber
- Justice-Involved Individuals in the Labor Market since the Great Recession pp. 107-122

- Keith Finlay and Michael Mueller-Smith
- The Economic Status of People with Disabilities and Their Families since the Great Recession pp. 123-142

- Leila Bengali, Mary C. Daly, Olivia Lofton and Robert Valletta
- The Great Recession and Economic Outcomes for Indigenous Peoples in the United States pp. 143-157

- Randall Akee
- Examining the Differential Impact of Recessions and Recovery across Race and Gender for Working- versus Professional-Class Workers pp. 158-172

- Ofronama Biu, Christopher Famighetti and Darrick Hamilton
- Disparate Recoveries: Wealth, Race, and the Working Class after the Great Recession pp. 173-192

- Fenaba R. Addo and William Darity
- How Foreign- and U.S.-Born Latinos Fare during Recessions and Recoveries pp. 193-206

- Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
- The New Realities of Working-Class Jobs: Employer Practices, Worker Protections, and Employee Voice to Improve Job Quality pp. 208-224

- Julia R. Henly, Susan J. Lambert and Laura Dresser
- How Labor Market Institutions Matter for Worker Compensation pp. 225-241

- Ryan Nunn and Jennifer Hunt
- Major Means-Tested and Income Support Programs for the Working Class, 2009–2019 pp. 242-259

- Yu-Ling Chang, Jennifer Romich and Marci Ybarra
- Workforce Entry Including Career and Technical Education and Training pp. 260-274

- Burt S. Barnow, Lois Miller and Jeffrey Smith
- The Opioid Epidemic Was Not Caused by Economic Distress but by Factors That Could Be More Rapidly Addressed pp. 276-291

- Janet Currie and Hannes Schwandt
- Communities Moving Ahead, Falling Behind: Evidence from the Index of Deep Disadvantage pp. 292-312

- Vincent A. Fusaro, H. Luke Shaefer and Jasmine Simington
- Policies to Help the Working Class in the Aftermath of COVID-19: Lessons from the Great Recession pp. 314-330

- Richard Burkhauser, Kevin Corinth and Douglas Holtz-Eakin
- Improving the Fortunes of America’s Working Class pp. 331-344

- Gary Burtless and Isabel V. Sawhill
Volume 694, issue 1, 2021
- Legacies of Racial Violence: Clarifying and Addressing the Presence of the Past pp. 8-20

- David Cunningham, Hedwig Lee and Geoff Ward
- (Dis)Continuities in Racialized Legal Violence pp. 22-31

- Geoff Ward, David Cunningham, Hedwig Lee and Sarah Gaby
- A Call for Integral Violence Studies pp. 32-38

- Christian Davenport
- Historical Anatomical Collections of Human Remains: Exploring Their Reinterpretation as Representations of Racial Violence pp. 39-47

- Molly K. Zuckerman, Rita M. Austin and Courtney A. Hofman
- Linking History to Contemporary State-Sanctioned Slow Violence through Cultural and Structural Racism pp. 48-58

- Margaret T. Hicken, Lewis Miles, Solome Haile and Michael Esposito
- Achieving Health Equity by Addressing Legacies of Racial Violence in Public Health Practice pp. 59-66

- Darrell Hudson
- Lives, Not Metadata: Recovery Methods for Digital Histories of Racial Violence pp. 67-75

- Monica Muñoz Martinez
- Historical Racist Violence and Intergenerational Harms: Accounts from Descendants of Lynching Victims pp. 78-91

- Shytierra Gaston
- The Persistence of Historical Racial Violence and Political Suppression: Implications for Contemporary Regional Inequality pp. 92-107

- Jhacova A. Williams, Trevon Logan and Bradley L. Hardy
- Police Brutality and Mexican American Families in Texas, 1945–1980 pp. 108-121

- Brent M. S. Campney
- Measuring Legacies of Collective Racial Violence pp. 122-139

- Sarah Gaby
- White Health Benefits of Histories of Enslavement: The Case of Opioid Deaths pp. 142-156

- Ryan Gabriel, Michael Esposito, Geoff Ward, Hedwig Lee, Margaret T. Hicken and David Cunningham
- From Legacy to Memory: Reckoning with Racial Violence at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice pp. 157-171

- Christina Simko
- Historical Mob Violence and the 2016 Presidential Election pp. 172-188

- Rebecca Abbott and Amy Kate Bailey
- The White Working Class and the Legacy of the 1960s Ku Klux Klan in the 2016 Presidential Election pp. 189-204

- Mattias Smångs
- Capital Punishment and the Legacies of Slavery and Lynching in the United States pp. 205-219

- David Rigby and Charles Seguin
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