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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The papers in this panel address the following questions related to the relationship between health and public opinion. How is health related to voting outcomes? To what extent do partisanship and emotions influence public attitudes towards health threats? What is the relationship between immigration and support for universal welfare policies? How are health outcomes and attitudes related to the physician shortage?
Inclusion of “Undesirable” Groups and Support for Universalistic Welfare Policy - Ashley M Fox, SUNY at Albany; Hyesang Noh, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy, University at Albany, State University of New York
Partisan Elite Messaging and Emotion in Public Health Crises - Nicholas Charles Damico, Syracuse University; Shana Kushner Gadarian, Syracuse University
Public Mental Health and Voting Outcomes in the U.S. Presidential Elections - Zezhong Wang, Peking University
Physician Concentration, Shortage, and Effective Health Care Service - Austin McCrea, Texas Tech University; Miyeon Song, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey - Newark; Ling Zhu, University of Houston