
Lorraine Jacobs
VerifiedPennsylvania State University · Pathology
Active 1974–2023
Research topics
- Political Science
- Economics
- Public economics
- Demographic economics
Selected publications
The Pathways of Policy Feedback: How Health Reform Influences Political Efficacy and Participation
Policy Studies Journal · 2021 · 55 citations
1st authorCorresponding- Political Science
- Political Science
- Public economics
How do policy feedback effects occur? A growing number of rigorous empirical studies provide evidence that new policies can, indeed, stimulate new politics, such as increased political participation among citizens, but greater understanding is needed of the underlying mechanisms and long‐term policy feedback effects. This paper puts forth a dynamic theory of the mechanisms through which policy experiences may influence political participation, focusing particularly on political efficacy. We use five waves of panel data collected over 8 years to investigate the impact of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), controlling for pre‐existing ideology and socio‐economic and demographic factors. We analyze the impact of resource and interpretive effects and disentangle direct and indirect effects. We find that the ACA has elevated Americans’ political efficacy and political participation with large and enduring effects, and we show the pathways through which this has occurred.
Frequent coauthors
- 77 shared
Robert Y. Shapiro
- 36 shared
Edith Mukudi Omwami
Texas Tech University
- 36 shared
Ericka Galegher
- 36 shared
Andrea Gambino
- 36 shared
Alexander W. Wiseman
- 36 shared
Laurel Bingman
Emerald Group Publishing (United Kingdom)
- 36 shared
Wendy Liyun
Stanford University
- 36 shared
Joseph Wright
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