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Session Submission Type: Paper Session 100min
This panel focuses on research that examines intended and unintended impacts of social policies on various forms of social inequality. Included papers evaluate ramifications of policies intended to alleviate dictates of poverty; implications of policies intended to improve employment access for job-seekers who have criminal records; and evaluation of how policies intended to benefit married couples matter for same-sex couples in the era of marriage equality.
Exploring the Social Security Benefit Implications of Same-Sex Marriage - Michael S. Pollard, RAND Corporation; Italo Lopez-Garcia, RAND Corporation
Holes In the Safety Net: The Spatial Mismatch of Nonprofit Human Services and County-Level Poverty - Shoshana Shapiro, University of Michigan
The effects of Basic Income on child-related investments: The case of the Alaska Dividend - Mariana Amorim, Washington State University
Protective State Policies and the Employment of Fathers with Criminal Records - Allison Dwyer Emory, University at Buffalo