Regulating Net Metering in the United States: A Landscape Overview of States’ Net Metering Policies and Outcomes
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Charting Three Trajectories for Globalising Public Administration Research and Theory
The Impact of Technological Innovation on Service Delivery: Social Media and Smartphone Integration in a 311 System
The Unique Impacts of U.S. Social and Health Policies on Rural Population Health and Aging
The relationship between human rights and refugee protection: an empirical analysis
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A new divide? Assessing the transnational-nationalist dimension among political parties and the public across the EU
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The Other Side of the Coin: Public Opinion toward Social Tax Expenditures
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Local conditions and the demand for independence: A dataset of secessionist grievances
Same-Sex Sexuality and the Risk of Divorce: Findings from Two National Studies
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Iran and a French Empire of Trade, 1700-1808: The Other Persian Letters
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Building Robust and Ethical Vaccination Verification Systems
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Assessing State Level Variation in Signature Authority and Cause of Death Accuracy, 2005–2017
The Effects of Special Education on the Academic Performance of Students with Learning Disabilities
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Effects of US state preemption laws on infant mortality
Self-Reported ADHD and Adult Health in the United States
Thermal power generation is disadvantaged in a warming world
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U.S. Food and Nutrition Policy Across the Life Course.
The author first provides an overview of the prevalence of food insecurity by age. Then, the author provides a brief summary of the food programs that are currently available in the United States and discusses how the life-course perspective can inform future policy and research.
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Using Linked Administrative Data to Improve Child Well-being in the Rental Assistance Demonstration.