Research

PUBLICATIONS

Hernandez, Natalie. Simplified or Misunderstood? Rethinking How We Measure Americans’ Abortion Attitudes in the Post-Roe EraForthcoming at Public Opinion Quarterly.

Hernandez, Natalie, Mackenzie Lockhart, Alan Gerber & Gregory Huber. Abortion Policy Preferences are Structured, Stable, and Consequential. 2025, American Journal of Political Science 1:14.

Hernandez, Natalie, Alexander Trubowitz & Sam Zacher. The Insurance Value of Abortion and Support for Reproductive Rights. 2025, Political Behavior.  

Hernandez, Natalie, Nicholas Ottone & Joshua Kalla. Targeted Abortion Frames Do Not Mobilize Political Action-Taking. 2025, American Politics Research 53(4): 353-368.

Garcia, Antonio, Elizabeth Circo, Christina DeNard, & Natalie HernandezBarriers and facilitators to delivering effective mental health practice strategies for youth and families served by the child welfare system. 2015, Child and Youth Services Review 52: 110-122.

WORKING PAPERS

“Asymmetric Representation: Post-Roe Abortion Policy and Public Opinion in the U.S. States.” Revise and Resubmit at American Political Science Review.

SELECTED WORK IN PROGRESS

“The Impact of Entertainment Media on Abortion Attitudes.” 

“The Role of Peer-to-Peer Conversations on Bringing Men into the Abortion Conversation: Evidence from a Multi-Year Field Experiment.” (in the field)