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Recent Publications

The Impact of Professor Allan Rosenbaum: Global Champion of Public Administration, Field-Builder, Teacher, and Friend
Public Administration Review
2025

Trevor Brown and colleagues remember Professor Allan and highlight the impacts he made on the field and many public administrators and scholars across the globe. 

Avoiding Paradigm Voyeurism and Embracing Intersectionality Stewardship: Intersectionality as a Research Paradigm “From Below”
Oxford Handbook of Engaged Methodological Pluralism
2025

In this chapter published in the Oxford Handbook of Engaged Methodological Pluralism, Ange-Marie Hancock traces the impact of three well-established approaches to intersectionality that focus attention on power via a content analysis of 132 articles published in any of nine political science journals.

Life Insurance Product Type, Financial Knowledge, and Financial Adequacy
Financial Planning Review
2025

Caezilia Loibl's publication finds that most U.S. households lack adequate financial protection against the death of an income earner, with life insurance product type playing a more consistent role than financial knowledge in determining financial preparedness.

Employing Synthetic Control Method to Examine Whether State Corporate Tax Rate Reductions Grow Manufacturing Employment
Economic Development Quarterly
2025

This article examines how rate cuts and changes to the corporate apportionment formula affect manufacturing employment.

From Disciplinary Depth to Interdisciplinary Breadth: The Case of Public Administration
The American Review of Public Administration
2025

This article examines the evolution and academic status of Public Administration (PA) as a field of study.

The Association of Financial Resources and Loneliness Among Older Adults During a State of Emergency
PLOS One
2025

Madeleine Drost and Caezilia Loibl examine that during the initial COVID-19 wave in the United States, emergency savings were a key predictor of loneliness among older adults, with financial liquidity constraints shaping loneliness similarly across socioeconomic groups.

Labor Outcomes of Mortgage Payment Subsidies for Unemployed Homeowners
Journal of Housing Economics
2025

Stephanie Moulton's paper provides novel evidence that stabilizing housing during an unemployment shock leads to better employment outcomes over the long term.

Categorizing Stigma as a Barrier to Support Following Nonfatal Overdose: A Qualitative Study
Journal of Addiction Medicine
2025

Tasha Perdue, along with her colleagues, uses the Stigma and Health Discrimination Framework to examine how enacted, anticipated, internalized and structural stigma shape the experiences of people who use drugs in Dayton, Ohio following an overdose and influence the effectiveness of postoverdose interventions.