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Abstract Welfare participation is associated with lower turnout among adults. For many citizens, however, their first experiences with welfare occur during a critical time of political development in adolescence. Does growing up on welfare lower turnout in young adulthood?
Nathan K. Micatka
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[Peripheral promises: expectations, coalitions and covid-19 vaccines in Argentina]. [PDF]
Sanmartin MC, Bortz G.
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Building street‐level capacity. Evidence from a policy for problem gambling prevention
Abstract This article studies the implementation of a policy for the prevention of problem gambling in the metropolitan area of Turin (Italy). The research adopts the theoretical lens offered by the street‐level bureaucracy framework to understand how social workers develop individual policy capacities in the implementation of highly discretional tasks.
Niccolò Aimo, Federico Cuomo
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[The Juliano Moreira Colony of Bispo do Rosário relived through the work of Gilmar Ferreira]. [PDF]
Pires AMG, Faulhaber P.
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La filosofía latinoamericana como política cultural. Un diálogo con Richard Rorty y Raúl Fornet-Betancourt [PDF]
Aristinete Bernardes Oliveira Neto
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Basic income trials and the politics of scale: A research agenda
Abstract The growing popularity of basic income has led to extensive trials of the policy in numerous settings across the world. However, analysis of the politics of basic income, and in particular the political dynamics preceding and resulting from trial programs, lags. In response, we propose a research agenda that uses political scale to investigate
Jurgen De Wispelaere+2 more
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[Towards a social and food justice for agricultural day laborers with internal migration in Mexico]. [PDF]
Villalobos-Pérez AG+4 more
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Abstract Studies of lobbying typically look at the extent to which interest groups realize political goals on issues they actively lobby for. Little is known, however, about the extent to which interest groups attain their political goals without making an active lobbying effort.
Marcel Hanegraaff+2 more
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