The paper explores intraparty differences in strategic behavior and issue salience, showing that representatives’ social media behavior is influenced by partisanship and other factors.
The paper shows how research subjects shift the goalpost of acceptable immigrant behavior to justify their preexisting attitudes instead of updating these beliefs.
This research reveals two intriguing effects of trade after examining wages: increased wages for native workers in manufacturing and higher wages for immigrants in non-manufacturing.
This paper suggests an optimal US immigration policy would increase skill-based immigration, maintain current family-based immigration, and increase enforcement expenditures.
By understanding how Mexico’s transition to an adversarial criminal law system influenced crime rates, policymakers can gain insight into implications for outmigration flows.
This research article examines the gender-specific impacts of in-state tuition policies on college enrollment and graduation rates, emphasizing the necessity for comprehensive reforms.
Discover how CRISPR technology is revolutionizing conservation by potentially bringing back the American Chestnut Tree, balancing ecological benefits with the complexities of genetic innovation.
We compare data from states that allowed public utility donation with states that didn't. Findings suggest that relaxed public utility rules hurt consumers.
American opinion on illegal immigration has shifted significantly. What does the gap between elite and public opinion on immigration mean for policymakers?