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Volume 688, issue 1, 2020
- Labor Market Uncertainties for Youth and Young Adults: An International Perspective pp. 7-19

- Wei-Jun Jean Yeung and Yi Yang
- Unemployment Patterns of Local-Born and Migrant Youth in a Postcolonial Society: A Double Cohort Analysis pp. 20-37

- Kumiko Shibuya, Hua Guo and Eric Fong
- Youth Labor Market Prospects in Times of Economic Recession in Brazil pp. 38-54

- Arnaldo Mont’Alvao and Carlos Costa Ribeiro
- Who Can Access the “Good†Jobs? Racial Disparities in Employment among Young Men Who Work in Paid Care pp. 55-76

- Shengwei Sun
- Navigating an Uncertain Labor Market in the UK: The Role of Structure and Agency in the Transition from School to Work pp. 77-92

- Ingrid Schoon
- China’s College Expansion and the Timing of the College-to-Work Transition: A Natural Experiment pp. 93-114

- Lingxin Hao and Dong Zhang
- Changes in Early Labor Market Outcomes among Young College Graduates in South Korea pp. 115-136

- Jaesung Choi and Hannah Bae
- Young Women’s Transition from Education to Work in the Caucasus and Central Asia pp. 137-154

- Michael Gebel
- From Education to the Labor Market in Lithuania: The Role of Youth and Parental Education pp. 155-170

- Ruta Braziene
- China’s Youth in NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training): Evidence from a National Survey pp. 171-189

- Yi Yang
- Youth Education and Employment in Mexico City: A Mixed-Methods Analysis pp. 190-207

- Gabriela Sánchez-Soto and Andrea Bautista León
- Heterogeneity among Young People Neither in Employment Nor in Education in Brazil pp. 208-224

- Tamille Sales Dias and Ana Maria Nogales Vasconcelos
- Job Instability and Fertility Intentions of Young Adults in Europe: Does Labor Market Legislation Matter? pp. 225-245

- Tatiana Karabchuk
- Does Early Career Unemployment at the Peak of a Recession Leave Economic Scars? Evidence from Estonia pp. 246-257

- Marge Unt and Kadri Täht
- Labor Market Uncertainties and Youth Labor Force Experiences: Lessons Learned pp. 258-270

- Arne L. Kalleberg
- Corrigendum: Community Dimensions of Smuggling: The Case of Afghanistan and Somalia pp. 271-271

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Volume 687, issue 1, 2020
- Evidence-Based Policing and Fatal Police Shootings: Promise, Problems, and Prospects pp. 8-26

- Lawrence W. Sherman
- Organizational Accidents and Deadly Police-Involved Violence: Some Thoughts on Extending Theory, Expanding Research, and Improving Police Practice pp. 28-48

- David Klinger
- Firearm Availability and Fatal Police Shootings pp. 49-57

- Daniel S. Nagin
- The Role of Individual Officer Characteristics in Police Shootings pp. 58-66

- Greg Ridgeway
- Predicting Bad Policing: Theorizing Burdensome and Racially Disparate Policing through the Lenses of Social Psychology and Routine Activities pp. 67-88

- Phillip Atiba Goff and Hilary Rau
- Network Position and Police Who Shoot pp. 89-112

- Linda Zhao and Andrew V. Papachristos
- Police Killings as a Problem of Governance pp. 114-123

- Franklin E. Zimring
- Social Interaction Training to Reduce Police Use of Force pp. 124-145

- Scott Wolfe, Jeff Rojek, Kyle McLean and Geoffrey Alpert
- Moving beyond “Best Practiceâ€: Experiences in Police Reform and a Call for Evidence to Reduce Officer-Involved Shootings pp. 146-165

- Robin S. Engel, Hannah D. McManus and Gabrielle T. Isaza
- Reducing Violent Incidents between Police Officers and People with Psychiatric or Substance Use Disorders pp. 166-184

- Harold A. Pollack and Keith Humphreys
- Police-to-Hospital Transport for Violently Injured Individuals: A Way to Save Lives? pp. 186-201

- Sara F. Jacoby, Paul M. Reeping and Charles C. Branas
- Reconciling Police and Communities with Apologies, Acknowledgements, or Both: A Controlled Experiment pp. 202-215

- Thomas C. O’Brien, Tracey L. Meares and Tom R. Tyler
- Preventing Avoidable Deaths in Police Encounters with Citizens: Immediate Priorities pp. 216-226

- Lawrence W. Sherman
- Five Years after Ferguson: Reflecting on Police Reform and What’s Ahead pp. 228-239

- Laurie O. Robinson
Volume 686, issue 1, 2019
- Entitlements: Options for Reforming the Social Safety Net in the United States pp. 8-35

- Robert Moffitt and James Ziliak
- Fixing Social Security: Major Reform or Minor Repairs? pp. 38-62

- Gary Burtless
- Economic Principles for Medicare Reform pp. 63-92

- Amitabh Chandra and Craig Garthwaite
- Identifying Work Capacity and Promoting Work: A Strategy for Modernizing the SSDI Program pp. 93-120

- Nicole Maestas
- Unemployment Insurance Reform pp. 121-146

- Till von Wachter
- Medicaid: What Does It Do, and Can We Do It Better? pp. 148-179

- Janet Currie and Valentina Duque
- The Earned Income Tax Credit pp. 180-203

- Hilary Hoynes
- Exploring Options to Improve the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) pp. 204-228

- Diane Schanzenbach
- When One Size Does Not Fit All: Modernizing the Supplemental Security Income Program pp. 229-249

- Mary C. Daly and Mark Duggan
- Reforming Housing Assistance pp. 250-285

- Robert Collinson, Ingrid Gould Ellen and Jens Ludwig
- The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program: Time for Improvements pp. 286-309

- Ron Haskins and Matt Weidinger
- Child Care and Child Care Policy: Existing Policies, Their Effects, and Reforms pp. 310-338

- V. Joseph Hotz and Matthew Wiswall
- Work, Family, and Community: A Framework for Fighting Poverty pp. 340-351

- Angela Rachidi and Robert Doar
- The Economic Context for Reforming the Safety Net pp. 352-368

- Karen Dynan
Volume 685, issue 1, 2019
- Policy Feedback in an Age of Polarization pp. 8-28

- Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson
- Making What Government Does Apparent to Citizens: Policy Feedback Effects, Their Limitations, and How They Might Be Facilitated pp. 30-46

- Suzanne Mettler
- Limiting Policy Backlash: Strategies for Taming Countercoalitions in an Era of Polarization pp. 47-63

- Eric M. Patashnik
- Asymmetric Partisan Polarization, Labor Policy, and Cross-State Political Power-Building pp. 64-79

- Alexander Hertel-Fernandez
- A New Path for U.S. Climate Politics: Choosing Policies That Mobilize Business for Decarbonization pp. 82-95

- Jonas Meckling
- Building Climate Policy in the States pp. 96-114

- Samuel Trachtman
- Medicaid and the Policy Feedback Foundations for Universal Healthcare pp. 116-134

- Jamila Michener
- Medicare Expansion as a Path as well as a Destination: Achieving Universal Insurance through a New Politics of Medicare pp. 135-153

- Jacob S. Hacker
- Antitrust Enforcement as Federal Policy to Reduce Regional Economic Disparities pp. 156-171

- Robert Manduca
- Rebuilding Labor Power in the Postindustrial United States pp. 172-188

- Andrew Schrank
- De-Policing America’s Youth: Disrupting Criminal Justice Policy Feedbacks That Distort Power and Derail Prospects pp. 190-226

- Vesla M. Weaver and Amanda Geller
- Feedback Effects and the Criminal Justice Bureaucracy: Officer Attitudes and the Future of Correctional Reform pp. 227-249

- Amy E. Lerman and Jessie Harney
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