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Income, education, and policy priorities - Volume 14 Issue 1
Do Americans' policy priorities vary by income or education?
Using millions of conjoints with almost half a million respondents, @ctausanovitch.bsky.social and I show little evidence of such variance; voter priorities are very similar!
Now in print at @psrm.bsky.social
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27.01.2026 18:51
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π«Do income and education shape people's priorities?
β‘οΈContrary to conventional wisdom, @ctausanovitch.bsky.social @derekholliday.com show that income and education are not strongly associated with differences in what people care about www.cambridge.org/core/journal... #FirstView
16.01.2025 07:22
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This paper from B&L in APSR First View responds to our study (Fowler et al. 2023). We very much appreciate the dialogue. However, we believe our results are robust to the exercise B&L have undertaken and have produced a series of analyses to support that conclusion. tinyurl.com/5a7x26e7 (1/7)
21.01.2025 23:58
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Very proud that my student @derekholliday.com has won the @apsa.bsky.social State and Local Politics Section's best dissertation award for his dissertation, The Reaches and Limits of Nationalization in U.S. Politics!
Can't recommend Derek enough to departments looking to hire junior in AP!
03.04.2024 23:02
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