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Matthew Carnes
Matthew Carnes
Associate Professor of Government, Georgetown University
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Social policy in developing countries
I Mares, ME Carnes
Annual review of political science 12, 93-113, 2009
4112009
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
982014
Continuity Despite Change: The Politics of Labor Regulation in Latin America
ME Carnes
Stanford University Press, 2014
822014
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
762015
The welfare state in global perspective
ME Carnes, I Mares
Handbook of Comparative Politics, Carles Boix and Susan Stokes, eds., Oxford …, 2007
622007
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
452014
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
292013
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
262016
Deindustrialization and the rise of non-contributory social programs in Latin America
M Carnes, I Mares
Conference on Redistribution, Public Goods Political Market Failures, Yale …, 2010
222010
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
192013
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
72018
The politics of labor regulation in Latin America
ME Carnes
Stanford University, 2008
72008
Legislator Success in Fragmented Congresses in Argentina: Plurality Cartels, Minority Presidents, and Lawmaking. By Ernesto Calvo. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014 …
M Carnes
Perspectives on Politics 14 (1), 246-247, 2016
52016
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
42018
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
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
32021
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
12024
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