Andrea Junqueira
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Assistant Professor
Also affiliated: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (2024); Universidade Estadual de Londrina (2024); Washington University in St. Louis (2023); Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (2024); Texas A&M University (2021)
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Andrea Junqueira's research investigates the societal and psychological impacts of major global events and policy decisions. Her work has examined the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare workers, specifically focusing on burnout syndrome and its health implications. Junqueira has also explored how political discourse and issue ownership influence public concerns and attitudes, particularly in relation to immigration and nativist appeals during periods of political competition. Additionally, her research has delved into the unintended consequences of institutional strengthening on gender dynamics and has modeled compositional volatility in data analysis. Her publications have appeared in peer-reviewed journals, and her work contributes to understanding behavioral and psychological responses to public health crises and political landscapes.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 15
- Citations: 27
Selected Publications
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Coalition as a heuristic: voters’ perceptions of party positions in presidential multiparty democracies (2025)
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Electoral Role Models: Political Empowerment and Candidate Emergence (2024)
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Volatile pies: Modeling compositional volatility (2024)
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Replication Data for: Strengthening the Party, Weakening the Women: Unforeseen Consequences of Strengthening Institutions (2023)
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Strengthening the Party, Weakening the Women: Unforeseen Consequences of Strengthening Institutions (2023)
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- Strengthening the Party, Weakening the Women: Unforeseen Consequences of Strengthening Institutions
- Electoral Role Models: Political Empowerment and Candidate Emergence
- Replication Data for: Strengthening the Party, Weakening the Women: Unforeseen Consequences of Strengthening Institutions
- Volatile pies: Modeling compositional volatility
- Coalition as a heuristic: voters’ perceptions of party positions in presidential multiparty democracies
- Volatile pies: Modeling compositional volatility
- Volatile pies: Modeling compositional volatility
- Volatile pies: Modeling compositional volatility
- Electoral Role Models: Political Empowerment and Candidate Emergence
- Coalition as a heuristic: voters’ perceptions of party positions in presidential multiparty democracies
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