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Jake Haselswerdt
Jake Haselswerdt
Associate Professor, Truman School of Government & Public Affairs, University of Missouri
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei missouri.edu - Startseite
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Expanding Medicaid, expanding the electorate: the Affordable Care Act's short-term impact on political participation
J Haselswerdt
Journal of health politics, policy and law 42 (4), 667-695, 2017
882017
Hybrid federalism, partisan politics, and early implementation of state health insurance exchanges
E Rigby, J Haselswerdt
Publius: The journal of federalism 43 (3), 368-391, 2013
772013
Public opinion, policy tools, and the status quo: Evidence from a survey experiment
J Haselswerdt, BL Bartels
Political Research Quarterly 68 (3), 607-621, 2015
65*2015
Campaigns and elections
J Sides, J Haselswerdt
New Directions in Public Opinion, 297-314, 2019
342019
Information, knowledge, and attitudes: An evaluation of the taxpayer receipt
L Barnes, A Feller, J Haselswerdt, E Porter
The Journal of Politics 80 (2), 701-706, 2018
322018
Disenrolled: Retrenchment and voting in health policy
J Haselswerdt, J Michener
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 44 (3), 423-454, 2019
312019
The Affordable Care Act and polarization in the united states
J Pacheco, J Haselswerdt, J Michener
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 6 (2), 114-130, 2020
242020
A crisis in my community? Local-level awareness of the opioid epidemic and political consequences
SE Gollust, J Haselswerdt
Social Science & Medicine 291, 114497, 2021
152021
Carving out: Isolating the true effect of self-interest on policy attitudes
J Haselswerdt
American Political Science Review 114 (4), 1103-1116, 2020
122020
The lifespan of a tax break: Comparing the durability of tax expenditures and spending programs
J Haselswerdt
American Politics Research 42 (5), 731-759, 2014
122014
Who Benefits? Race, Immigration, and Assumptions About Policy
J Haselswerdt
Political Behavior 44, 271-318, 2022
102022
Who lobbies the lobbyists? State Medicaid bureaucrats’ engagement in the legislative process
KWV Bradley, J Haselswerdt
Journal of Public Policy 38 (1), 83-111, 2018
92018
Protest and state policy agendas: Marches and gun policy after Parkland
Y Sato, J Haselswerdt
Policy studies journal 50 (4), 877-895, 2022
82022
Social Welfare Attitudes and Immigrants as a Target Population: Experimental Evidence
J Haselswerdt
Perspectives on Politics 19 (2), 442-459, 2021
72021
Introduction health and political participation: Advancing the field
SE Gollust, J Haselswerdt
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 44 (3), 341-348, 2019
72019
The politics of personal crisis: how negative life events affect political participation
C Ojeda, J Michener, J Haselswerdt
Available at SSRN 3573758, 2020
52020
Who does COVID-19 hurt most? perceptions of unequal impact and political implications
SE Gollust, J Haselswerdt
Social Science & Medicine 323, 115825, 2023
42023
Advocating for medicaid expansion in republican states: Overcoming “Fractious federalism” in the statehouse and ballot box
J Haselswerdt
Publius: The Journal of Federalism 51 (3), 459-483, 2021
42021
Are all network ties created equal? Distinguishing between strength and use of ties in bureaucrat–lobbyist alliances
J Haselswerdt, KWV Bradley
Administration & Society 52 (5), 771-793, 2020
42020
Can citizens learn? An evaluation of the taxpayer receipt
L Barnes, A Feller, J Haselswerdt, E Porter
Social Science Research Network, 2016
32016
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