Evaluating Use of Evidence in U.S. State Governments: A Conjoint Analysis
See related: State & Local, United States
State COVID-19 Policies and Drug Overdose Mortality Among Working-Age Adults in the United States, 2020
“State COVID-19 Policies and Drug Overdose Mortality Among Working-Age Adults in the United States, 2020,” co-authored by Maxwell faculty members Douglas Wolf, Shannon Monnat, Emily Weimers and Jennifer Karas Montez, was published in the American Journal of Public Health.
See related: Addiction, COVID-19, State & Local, U.S. Health Policy, United States
States’ COVID-19 Restrictions were Associated with Increases in Drug Overdose Deaths in 2020
Risk Perception, Dread, and the Value of Statistical Life: Evidence from Occupational Fatalities
Tax Flights
Assessment Regressivity and the Homestead Exemption
Pay-to-Stay as Stategraft
“Pay-to-Stay as Stategraft,” co-authored by Assistant Professor of Sociology Gabriela Kirk-Werner, was published in the Wisconsin Law Review.
See related: Crime & Violence, Economic Policy, Human Rights, State & Local, United States
Optimal Property Taxes
Social Infrastructure Availability and Suicide Rates among Working-Age Adults in the United States
“Social Infrastructure Availability and Suicide Rates among Working-Age Adults in the United States,” co-authored by Professor of Sociology Shannon Monnat, was published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.
See related: Mental Health, United States
Shifting Cohort Patterns in the Use of Drugs with Elevated Overdose Risk in the United States
“Shifting Cohort Patterns in the Use of Drugs with Elevated Overdose Risk in the United States,” co-authored by Professor of Sociology Shannon Monnat, was published in Social Problems.
See related: Addiction, United States
Real Estate Investors and Property Taxation
County Property Tax Capitalization in U.S. Cities
Property Tax Assessment and Housing Market Cycles
Adopting the Standard Medical Deduction Increased State SNAP Enrollment and Benefits
The Next Wave of Energy Innovation: Which Technologies? Which Skills?
"The Next Wave of Energy Innovation: Which Technologies? Which Skills?," co-authored by David Popp, professor of public administration and international affairs, was published in Review of Environmental Economics and Policy.
See related: Economic Policy, Energy, Labor, United States
Implicit Land Taxes and Their Effect on the Real Economy
Tax Streams, Land Rents, and Urban Land Allocation
Geographically specific associations between county-level socioeconomic and household distress and mortality from drug poisoning, suicide, alcohol, and homicide among working-age adults in the United States
"Geographically specific associations between county-level socioeconomic and household distress and mortality from drug poisoning, suicide, alcohol, and homicide among working-age adults in the United States," co-authored by Professor of Sociology Shannon Monnat, was published in SSM - Population Health.
See related: Addiction, Longevity, United States
Waiving SNAP Interviews during the COVID-19 Pandemic Increased SNAP Caseloads
Stronger Regulations on Air Pollution Could Reduce Cardiovascular Disease Mortality Rates