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Extracurriculars, Information Asymmetry, and Labor Markets
Extracurriculars, Information Asymmetry, and Labor Markets
Gentrification and Political Displacement
Making the New American Voter: How Social Media Influencers Shape the Values and Politics of Young Adults
Organizational diversity, peer influences, and networks in policing: Quasi-experimental evidence from five law enforcement agencies in the US
The Disparate Impact in Police Homicides
The disparate impact of police homicide
The Impact of Wealthy Donor Consortia on U.S. Politics and Public Policy
What is fair? Disentangling public conceptions of merit and equity in the age of inequality
Who Listens to Whom? Assessing Inequalities in Representation
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