Gender and American Politics: Women, Men, and the Political ProcessSue Tolleson-Rinehart, Jyl J. Josephson M.E. Sharpe, 2005 - Всего страниц: 315 Annotation Gender matters in American politics, sometimes in obvious ways and sometimes in ways rarely noticed. As manifested in the gender gap, it inflects political attitudes and behaviors, resulting in distinctive patterns of difference and similarity in the opinions and voting behaviors of men and women. It plays a role in public policy decision-making on a wide variety of issues, not only those related to reproduction. Finally, and sometimes very subtly, gender and gendered assumptions influence the operation of government institutions from the Congress to the cabinet to the courtroom, and the ways these institutions are changing over time. This path-breaking collection systematically explores the role of gender in American political life. Now updated and expanded for more complete coverage, paralleling the organization of a U.S. politics course, the book presents a full complement of empirical studies of real and imagined gender gaps. New to this edition are chapters on the media, legislative behavior, foreign policy, and the future of the gender dimenstion in American politics. |
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... voting rights resolution ( Flexner and Fitzpatrick 1975 ) . Prior to the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the federal Constitu- tion , which asserted that no state could deny women the right to vote in federal elections ...
... voting rights resolution ( Flexner and Fitzpatrick 1975 ) . Prior to the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the federal Constitu- tion , which asserted that no state could deny women the right to vote in federal elections ...
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... Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2000. Series P20-552 , February 2002 , Table B. Table 3.2 Patterns of Voting Turnout by Sex , Midterm Election Years ( percentage of eligible voters ) Year 1966 1970 1974 1978 1982 ...
... Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2000. Series P20-552 , February 2002 , Table B. Table 3.2 Patterns of Voting Turnout by Sex , Midterm Election Years ( percentage of eligible voters ) Year 1966 1970 1974 1978 1982 ...
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... vote for the presi- dency in 1992 ) . The authors discovered significant differences in voting turnout among these three generations , with the New Deal generation having the highest rates of turnout after 1968. The differences remained ...
... vote for the presi- dency in 1992 ) . The authors discovered significant differences in voting turnout among these three generations , with the New Deal generation having the highest rates of turnout after 1968. The differences remained ...
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Gender Sex and American Political Life | 3 |
Gender and Political Knowledge | 21 |
Gender and Political Participation | 48 |
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