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The Other Side of Social Spending: Public Opinion toward Social Tax Expenditure Policy in the United States
3/1/14 → 8/31/16
Project: Sponsored Project
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Race, “Deservingness,” and Social Spending Attitudes: The Role of Policy Delivery Mechanism
Ellis, C. & Faricy, C., Sep 1 2020, In: Political Behavior. 42, 3, p. 819-843 25 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The electoral bases of small tax states in Japan, South Korea, and the US
Estévez-Abe, M., Yang, J. J. & Faricy, C., Jan 1 2020, The Small Welfare State: Rethinking Welfare in the US, Japan, and South Korea. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., p. 114-139 26 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Entry/Poem › Chapter
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Partisanship, class, and attitudes towards the divided welfare state
Faricy, C. G., Apr 1 2017, In: Forum (Germany). 15, 1, p. 111-126 16 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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Welfare for the wealthy: Parties, social spending, and inequality in the United States
Faricy, C. G., Jan 1 2015, Cambridge University Press. 251 p.Research output: Book/Report/Essay › Book
32 Scopus citations -
Public Attitudes Toward Social Spending in the United States: The Differences Between Direct Spending and Tax Expenditures
Faricy, C. & Ellis, C., Mar 2014, In: Political Behavior. 36, 1, p. 53-76 24 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
36 Scopus citations
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THREE FACULTY MEMBERS NAMED O'HANLEY SCHOLARS
Christopher George Faricy & Saba Siddiki
9/17/21
1 item of Media coverage
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Monthly payments of up to $300 per child are starting today for most families — and could keep coming for years
7/15/21
1 item of Media coverage
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Monthly payments of up to $300 per child are starting for most families -- and could keep coming for years
7/14/21
2 items of Media coverage
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Monthly payments of up to $300 per child are starting for most families -- and could keep coming for years
7/13/21
1 item of Media coverage
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