Recent Work
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Political Polarization in U.S. Residents’ COVID-19 Risk Perceptions, Policy Preferences, and Protective Behaviors
A new Schaeffer Center study examining the early months of the COVID-19 pandemics shows political inclinations predicted reported policy preferences, mask use, and social distancing, in analyses that accounted for differences in use of media sources, risk perceptions, and demographic background.
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This Recession May Be Different, But Many of the Victims May Look the Same
While the COVID-19 pandemic and the impending recession feel unprecedented, one pattern is eerily familiar. Low-SES workers and households are most likely to be hit hardest again.
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