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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel addresses how experiences with various health policies influence political attitudes and health behaviors. Topics include: Medicaid take-up, social assistance reductions, COVID-19 lockdown experiences in China, Medicaid and partisanship, and the association between social transfers and trust during COVID.
Inaccessible by Design? The Politics of Medicaid Take-Up - Tracee Morgan Saunders, University of Iowa
Social Assistance Reductions, Health, and Policy Feedback in the Mass Public - Gregory Schober, University of Texas at El Paso
COVID-19 Lock-Down Policy Experiences, Cultures, and Political Support in China - Meng Yuan, Chongqing University; Brendon Swedlow, Northern Illinois University
Medicaid Made Me a Democrat: Effect of Medicaid Expansion on Partisan Identity - Nolan M Kavanagh, Harvard University; James Jolin; Andrea Louise Campbell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Can Money Buy Trust? Social Transfers and Trust during the COVID-19 Pandemic - Hyesang Noh, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy, University at Albany, State University of New York; Ashley M Fox, SUNY at Albany