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Frequent encounters build familiarity

Routes bringing people together or keeping them apart factor significantly in whether individuals see each other as friend or foe, MIT political science PhD candidate Paige Bollen.

Leveraging schools for political influence

Doctoral student Blair Read links rise of private education in India to local political competition, signaling potential erosion of public services. Her goal is to use social science to improve policy implementation.

In Brazil, a look at why health care declines around elections

Credits: Photo courtesy of Guillermo Toral. Previous image Next image In October 2016, shortly after Brazil’s mayoral elections, significant numbers of public servants were dismissed from their positions in several municipalities across the country. Porto Nacional’s schools abruptly closed because there were simply not enough teachers staffed to keep the schools open. In Miracema do Tocantins, classes ended six weeks early after 30 percent of city employees were laid off. And dozens of health care providers lost their jobs in Itacoatiara. What did the elections in these three municipalities have in common? In all cases, the incumbent mayor lost their bid for re-election. 

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