How Women Represent Women argues that political parties fundamentally structure the ways in which women legislators represent women's interests. Using original election, sponsorship and roll call data across the U.S. state chambers from 1999-2000, Osborn shows how parties shape the policy alternatives women offer.
How Women Represent Women argues that political parties fundamentally structure the ways in which women legislators represent women's interests. Using original election, sponsorship and roll call data across the U.S. state chambers from 1999-2000, Osborn shows how parties shape the policy alternatives women offer.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tracy Osborn is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Iowa
Inhaltsangabe
* List of Tables * List of Figures * Chapter 1: Introduction * Chapter 2: How Parties Affect Gender and Representation * Chapter 3: Examining Party Identity and Institutional Partisanship * Chapter 4: Party Identity and Issue Preferences in the 1998 Election * Chapter 5: Party Identity and Institutional Partisanship in Agenda Setting * Chapter 6: Institutional Partisanship and Roll Call Voting * Chapter 7: Conclusion * Appendix A: NPAT Questionnaire and Additional Analyses from Chapter 4 * Appendix B: Coding Scheme for Bills and Roll Call Votes and Additional * Analyses for Chapters 5-6 * References * Index
* List of Tables * List of Figures * Chapter 1: Introduction * Chapter 2: How Parties Affect Gender and Representation * Chapter 3: Examining Party Identity and Institutional Partisanship * Chapter 4: Party Identity and Issue Preferences in the 1998 Election * Chapter 5: Party Identity and Institutional Partisanship in Agenda Setting * Chapter 6: Institutional Partisanship and Roll Call Voting * Chapter 7: Conclusion * Appendix A: NPAT Questionnaire and Additional Analyses from Chapter 4 * Appendix B: Coding Scheme for Bills and Roll Call Votes and Additional * Analyses for Chapters 5-6 * References * Index
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