Publications:

Recent publications:
Yun, J., & Hatch, M. E. (Forthcoming). Housing cost, consistency, and context and their relationship to health. Housing Studies.

Hatch, M. E., Raymond, E., Theresa, B., & Howell, K. (Forthcoming). A data feminist approach to urban data practice: Tenant power through eviction data. Journal of Urban Affairs.

Goodman, C. B., & Hatch, M. E. (2024). Why states preempt city ordinances: The case of workers¿ rights laws. Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 54(1), 121-145.

Stokan, E., Hatch, M. E., & Overton, M. (2023). 50 years as the 4th pillar of public administration: A polycentric extension of the social equity framework. Public Administration, 101(4), 1427-1442.

Goodman, C. B., & Hatch, M. E. (2023). State preemption and affordable housing policy. Urban Studies, 60(6), 1048-1065.

Emas, R., Hatch, M. E., Bharath, D., & Gaynor, T. S. (2022). Strategies for introspection and instruction towards anti-racism in public management and administration. Journal of Public Management & Social Policy, 21(1), 29-47.

Hatch, M. E., & Yun, J. (2021). Losing your home is bad for your health: Short- and medium-term health effects of eviction on young adults. Housing Policy Debate, 31(3-5), 469-489.

Goodman, C. B., Hatch, M. E., & McDonald III, B. D. (2021). State preemption of local laws: Origins and modern trends. Perspectives on Public Management and Governance, 4(2), 146-158.

Stokan, E. J., Deslatte, A, & Hatch, M. E. (2021). Exploring the tradeoffs local governments make in the pursuit of economic growth and equity. Urban Affairs Review, 57(4), 1084-1114.

Hatch, M. E., & Mead, J. (2021). Learning from laboratory mistakes: How policy entrepreneurs catalyze city ordinance repeals. Public Policy and Administration, 36(3), 361-378.

Hatch, M. E. (2021). Voluntary, forced, and induced renter mobility: The influence of state policies. Journal of Housing Economics, 51.

McDonald III, B. D., Goodman, C. B., & Hatch, M. E. (2020). Tensions in state-local intergovernmental response to emergencies: The case of COVID-19. State and Local Government Review, 52(3), 186-194.

Deslatte, A., Hatch, M. E., & Stokan, E. (2020). How can local governments address pandemic inequities? Public Administration Review, 80(5), 827-831.