Check out the thread below about my new article with @fatiherol.bsky.social and @aleksks.bsky.social in @ispp-pops.bsky.social !
We show that better sleep quality is associated with being more likely to vote, but that poor sleep quality leads to more engagement in non-electoral political acts.
23.02.2026 20:34
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Thank you!
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Dive into this PSJ open-access article analyzing turnout patterns among young adults and explore the mechanisms connecting adolescent welfare participation to later voting behavior.
By Nathan K. Micatka
Read here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
02.02.2026 14:12
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https://tinyurl.com/ynfstp2j
My new article in Political Research Quarterly is OnlineFirst!
I find initial negative policy experiences in youth predict lower political trust as an adult, but this reverses as encounters accumulate. Results are specific to non-Hispanic white individuals.
Check it out: t.co/ufJbBqueq9
22.12.2025 15:56
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Can nonpartisan primaries boost turnout and lessen demographic disparities?
U.S. congressional general elections are largely uncompetitive, featuring candidates who emerge from low-turnout primaries. Voters in these primaries are unrepresentative of the broader electorate; pr...
Excited to share a new article with Caroline Tolbert & Todd Donovan now out in @plos.org One!
Using state voter file data, we find that nonpartisan primaries are linked to higher turnout across age, education, & income groups, especially among younger voters.
doi.org/10.1371/jour...
09.12.2025 16:19
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My article in Policy Studies Journal, βLearning to Avoid,β is now officially assigned to an issue! Check it out along with the other excellent pieces featured in the new release soon.
20.11.2025 20:21
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Many thanks again to all who supported this work, provided feedback at various stages, and encouraged me. I'm also grateful to @apsa.bsky.social for supporting my work through the DDRIG Program!
08.07.2025 15:23
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This work has important implications for how we think about the transmission of political inequality over time and calls for a refocus on how political attitudes and behavior develop. Check out the full project: proquest.com/dissertation...
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When it comes to program perceptions, I find that welfare programs that provide more stable benefits and are more accessible (e.g., Head Start) tend to be viewed more positively, while those that are more restrictive and targeted (e.g., TANF) are viewed more negatively.
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In Chapter 5, I use original survey data to explore economic hardship, civic engagement, & program perceptions. Those who are on welfare as adolescence are more likely to report avoiding politics but tend to think gov't programs are adequate.
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In Chapter 4, I find that Black adolescents who were on welfare grow up to hold more liberal views than peers who werenβt on welfare. Youth welfare participation is also linked to greater affective polarization in adulthood, depending on which programs were experienced.
08.07.2025 15:23
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In Chapter 3, I explore state policy context. In states with less punitive programs, Black youth on AFDC are more likely to vote in their first election than their peers not on welfare. That advantage disappears in more punitive states. No effects for white or Hispanic youth.
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In the first empirical chapter (in @psjeditor.bsky.social), I identify three pathways linking adolescent welfare participation to voting in adulthood. Using longitudinal data & original qualitative data, I find that non-Hispanic whites on welfare in youth are less likely to vote as adults.
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My dissertation, "Socializing Policy Feedback: The Persistent Effects of Adolescent Policy Program Use on Political Behaviors & Attitudes in Adulthood", is live on ProQuest! In this project, I bring together the policy feedback & political socialization literatures. A thread π§΅
08.07.2025 15:23
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Thanks Sara!
17.04.2025 12:39
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Thank you!
17.04.2025 12:39
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Today, I successfully defended my dissertation on the relationship between adolescent welfare participation and political behavior in adulthood! Many thanks to my advisor,
Julie Pacheco, and committee members Rene Rocha, Caroline Tolbert, Tracy Osborn, and Andrea Campbell.ππ₯³
16.04.2025 19:38
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I am thrilled to share that I'll be joining the Dept. of Political Science and Criminal Justice at the University of South Alabama this fall as a tenure track Assistant Professor! Endless thanks to my committee and everyone who supported me along the way. #GoJags #ReadySouthGo
24.03.2025 17:28
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Thank you Noah!
25.02.2025 19:15
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Physician Voting Rates in the 2020 and 2022 US Elections
This cross-sectional study compares the actual voting rates between physicians and the general adult population in the US.
New research now out in JAMA Health Forum with Julie Pacheco and Caroline Tolbert! Using administrative data, we find that physicians vote at higher rates than the general public. Check it out! jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
14.02.2025 17:56
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Physician Voting Rates in the 2020 and 2022 US Elections
This cross-sectional study compares the actual voting rates between physicians and the general adult population in the US.
New research now out in JAMA Health Forum with Julie Pacheco and Caroline Tolbert! Using administrative data, we find that physicians vote at higher rates than the general public. Check it out! jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
14.02.2025 17:56
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Congratulations, Kyle! ππ₯³
04.12.2024 15:38
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now publishers - All Candidate Primaries, Open Primaries, and Voter Turnout
Publishers of Foundations and Trends, making research accessible
My new article with Caroline Tolbert & Rob Boatright is now published in the Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy! We examine the impact of all candidate primaries and open primaries on turnout using @catalist.bsky.social. It will be OA soon. #polisky
dx.doi.org/10.1561/113....
27.11.2024 17:37
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now publishers - All Candidate Primaries, Open Primaries, and Voter Turnout
Publishers of Foundations and Trends, making research accessible
My new article with Caroline Tolbert & Rob Boatright is now published in the Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy! We examine the impact of all candidate primaries and open primaries on turnout using @catalist.bsky.social. It will be OA soon. #polisky
dx.doi.org/10.1561/113....
27.11.2024 17:37
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