Thomas Hayes
Associate Professor & Director/Political Science

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Scholarly Contributions

22 Scholarly Contributions

Elite Mobilization: A Theory Explaining Opposition to Gay Rights
2020
Charles Anthony Smith, Benjamin G. Bishin, Matthew B. Incantalupo, Thomas Hayes
Research Type: Journal Article

More than just nestlings: incidence of subcutaneous Philornis (Diptera: Muscidae) nest flies in adult birds
2020
Holly Garrod, Sarah A Knutie, Steven C. Latta, Christine D. Hayes, Martín A. Quiroga, Thomas Hayes, David L. Anderson, Leticia Soares
Research Type: Journal Article

Durable Democracy? Economic Inequality and Democratic Accountability in the New Gilded Age
2019
Thomas Hayes, Ben Newman
Research Type: Journal Article

The Effect of Political Parties on the Distribution of Income in the American States: 1917-2011
2018
Amy Widestrom, Christopher Dennis, Thomas Hayes
Research Type: Journal Article

Bankruptcy Reform and Congressional Action: The Role of Member Wealth and Organized Interests in Shaping Policy
2017
Research Type: Journal Article

The Influence of Inequality on Welfare Generosity: Evidence from the U.S. States
2017
Thomas Hayes, Lyle A Scruggs
Research Type: Journal Article

Opinion Backlash and Public Attitudes: Are Political Advances in Gay Rights Counterproductive?
2016
Research Type: Journal Article

Fiscal Policy and Economic Inequality in the U.S. States: Taxing and Spending from 1976-2006
2014
Research Type: Journal Article

State Adoption of Tax Policy: New Data and New Insights
2014
Christopher Dennis, Thomas Hayes
Research Type: Journal Article

Do Citizens Link Attitudes with Preferences? Economic Inequality and Government Spending in the “New Gilded Age
2014
Research Type: Journal Article

Responsiveness in an Era of Inequality: The Case of the U.S. Senate
2013
Research Type: Journal Article

Issue Salience, Subconstituency Politics, and Legislative Representation
2012
Benjamin G. Bishin, Thomas Hayes
Research Type: Journal Article

Viewing Equality as a Loss: How highlighting policy costs and benefits influences attitudes
Research Type: Journal Article

Do Elected Officials Serve the Poor on Health Care? Evidence from a Field Experiment on Members of Congress and State Legislators
Research Type: Journal Article