Vulnerable Populations

Turning Rules into Resources: Worker Enactment of Labor Standards Beyond Compliance and Why It Matters for Regulatory Federalism

N. Iskander and N. Lowe
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Qatar, the Coronavirus, and Cordons Sanitaires: The Use of Public Health to Define the Nation

N. Iskander
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World Cities And National Policy In The Time Of COVID-19

VG. Rodwin, MK. Gusmano
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"Climate Change and Work: Politics and Power."

Natasha N. Iskander, and Nichola Lowe
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The relationship of Medicaid expansion to psychiatric comorbidity care within substance use disorder treatment programs

Chelsea L Shover, Amanda J. Abraham, Thomas D'Aunno, Peter D. Friedmann, and Keith Humphreys
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“Commentary: How Housing Counseling, Financial Education and Consumer Guardrails Can Support Responsible Borrowers,”

Sarah Gerecke
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The Political Right to have ‘Society in the Bones’: The Skill and Brawn of Male Workers in Qatar

Iskander, Natasha
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On Detention and Skill: Reflections on Immigrant Incarceration, Bodying Practices, and the Definition of Skill

Natasha Iskander
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Does Gentrification Displace Poor Children? New Evidence from Medicaid Records in New York City

Kacie Dragan, Ingrid Ellen, and Sherry Glied
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Program Recertification Costs: Evidence from SNAP

Tatiana Homonoff and Jason Somerville
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Linkages between patient-centered medical homes and addiction treatment organizations

Thomas D'Aunno, Harold Pollack, Qixuan Chen, and Peter D. Friedman
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Hospital readmission risk for patients with self-reported hearing loss and communication trouble

JE Chang Ji, BE Weinstein, J Chodosh, J Blustein
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