Gender and American Politics: Women, Men and the Political ProcessStudies of gender and American political life most often focus only on women. This book fills the gap by examining and comparing the roles and behavior of both men and women in political decision-making, public policy, and political institutions. Now updated and expanded, 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 dimension in American politics. The book is structured to parallel the typical course on the American political system. |
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Fiber and Fox note that at 86 percent male, the U.S. Congress trails well behind
the national legislative bodies of many other democracies in the progress of
women into its ranks. Incumbency is a significant obstacle to women's entry into ...
Fiber and Fox note that at 86 percent male, the U.S. Congress trails well behind
the national legislative bodies of many other democracies in the progress of
women into its ranks. Incumbency is a significant obstacle to women's entry into ...
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Although women actually raised more money on average than did men, in races
featuring male-female competition (as opposed to male-male or female-female
races), the authors find that men raise about $100,000 more than do their female
...
Although women actually raised more money on average than did men, in races
featuring male-female competition (as opposed to male-male or female-female
races), the authors find that men raise about $100,000 more than do their female
...
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A persistent dissimilarity, however, is in differences between men and women
with respect to their private lives; women legislators remain less likely to be
married, and to have children, than is true of their male counterparts. Thomas
turns next ...
A persistent dissimilarity, however, is in differences between men and women
with respect to their private lives; women legislators remain less likely to be
married, and to have children, than is true of their male counterparts. Thomas
turns next ...
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David Niven's chapter, also new to this volume, addresses gender bias, and
gendered expectations, in the media. Niven looks specifically at media
treatments of male and female members of Congress. He restricts his study to
elected officials ...
David Niven's chapter, also new to this volume, addresses gender bias, and
gendered expectations, in the media. Niven looks specifically at media
treatments of male and female members of Congress. He restricts his study to
elected officials ...
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Gender and Political Participation | |
A Tougher Road for Women? Assessing the Role of Gender | |
Are Moral Voices Gendered? Care Rights and Autonomy | |
Hegemonic Masculinity | |
Welfare Reform Abortion | |
Gender Social Construction and Policies for LowIncome | |
Gender Health | |
Cabinet Nominations in the William J Clinton and George | |
Gender and the Federal Judiciary | |
The Status Significance | |
Gender Bias? Media Coverage of Women and Men | |
Gender and the Future of American Political Life | |
Index | |
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