Stigma may affect both how people use social safety net benefits and the way programs are designed
Stigma may affect both how people use social safety net benefits and the way programs are designed, Harvard Kennedy School researchers show.
Stigma may affect both how people use social safety net benefits and the way programs are designed, Harvard Kennedy School researchers show.
A growing body of scholarship investigates the extent to which national partisan polarization filters down to the local level.
Protests constitute a primary way that members of the public express their preferences and seek to change public policy.
The TJET project offers a comprehensive database for exploring the supply of transitional justice (TJ) in every country of the world.
Ballot order has the power to shape electoral outcomes: even when randomly assigned, candidates listed first receive more votes.
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