Theo dõi
Matthew Carnes
Matthew Carnes
Professor of Political Science, Santa Clara University
Email được xác minh tại scu.edu
Tiêu đề
Trích dẫn bởi
Trích dẫn bởi
Năm
Social policy in developing countries
I Mares, ME Carnes
Annual review of political science 12 (1), 93-113, 2009
4262009
Coalitional realignment and the adoption of non-contributory social insurance programmes in Latin America
ME Carnes, I Mares
Socio-Economic Review 12 (4), 695-722, 2014
1042014
Explaining the “return of the state” in middle-income countries: employment vulnerability, income, and preferences for social protection in Latin America
M Carnes, I Mares
Politics & Society 43 (4), 525-550, 2015
842015
Continuity Despite Change: The Politics of Labor Regulation in Latin America
ME Carnes
Stanford University Press, 2014
812014
The welfare state in global perspective
ME Carnes, I Mares
622009
Value Coalitions in Policy Change: The Impact of Gendered Patterns of Work, Religion and Partisanship on Childcare Policy across German States
C Andronescu, M Carnes
Journal of European Social Policy (forthcoming), 2014
552014
Redefining Who’s ‘in’and Who’s ‘out’: Explaining Preferences for Redistribution in Bolivia
M Carnes, I Mares
The Journal of Development Studies 52 (11), 1647-1664, 2016
312016
Measuring the individual-level determinants of social insurance preferences: survey evidence from the 2008 Argentine pension nationalization
M Carnes, I Mares
Latin American Research Review 48 (3), 108-129, 2013
282013
Deindustrialization and the rise of non-contributory social programs in Latin America
M Carnes, I Mares
Duke University, Workshop on Social Policy in Developing Countries, 2010
212010
Partisanship, C hristianity, and Women in the Legislature: Determinants of Parental Leave Policy in US States
S Williamson, M Carnes
Social Science Quarterly 94 (4), 1084-1101, 2013
182013
Hooking workers and hooking votes: enganche, suffrage, and labor market dualism in Latin America
ME Carnes
Latin American Politics and Society 56 (2), 93-114, 2014
152014
Institutionalizing inequality: the political origins of labor codes in Latin America
ME Carnes
University of Notre Dame Kellogg Institute Working Paper, 2009
152009
Political stability under uncertainty: Applying bounded rationality to the study of governance and civil conflict
N Malhotra, ME Carnes
British Journal of Political Science 38 (1), 45-64, 2008
132008
Assessing an undergraduate curriculum: The evolving roles of subfields, methods, ethics, and writing for government majors
AA Szarejko, ME Carnes
PS: Political Science & Politics 51 (1), 178-182, 2018
82018
The politics of labor regulation in Latin America
ME Carnes
Stanford University, 2008
72008
Explaining new patterns in family leave policies in Latin America: Competing visions and facilitating institutions
M Hawley, ME Carnes
Latin American Politics and Society 63 (2), 100-121, 2021
52021
Filling the gaps in civil society the role of the Catholic Church in Latin American Democratization
J Thiede, M Carnes
Journal of Religion & Society, 2018
52018
Risk and reversals: Explaining individual-level support for public social insurance expansion in Latin America
ME Carnes, I Mares
APSA 2012 Annual Meeting Paper, 2012
42012
The Welfare State in Global Perspective
ME Carnes
The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics/Oxford University Press, 2007
32007
From prominence to derision? Chile’s religious actors confront a turning point in their social welfare roles
ME Carnes, RS Schweikart
Faith-based organizations and social welfare: associational life and …, 2024
22024
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