Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... Senate , 1979 : 280 ) . As one member of the Oversight Committee explained later , corporate leaders had finally real- ized that " we had to take the matter into our own hands and make sure that we all behaved " ( Cook , 1986 : 54 ) ...
... Senate , 1979 : 280 ) . As one member of the Oversight Committee explained later , corporate leaders had finally real- ized that " we had to take the matter into our own hands and make sure that we all behaved " ( Cook , 1986 : 54 ) ...
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... Senate , 1979 : 376 ) . Indeed , the sector was clearly worried about the possi- bilities of escalating state ... Senate , 1980 : 77–78 ) and that by 1986 utilities throughout the sector had implemented 90 percent of INPO's most urgent ...
... Senate , 1979 : 376 ) . Indeed , the sector was clearly worried about the possi- bilities of escalating state ... Senate , 1980 : 77–78 ) and that by 1986 utilities throughout the sector had implemented 90 percent of INPO's most urgent ...
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... Senate for women was only two seats . The sampled years allow a comparison of the legislative output of women members both in a " token " condition ( less than 15 percent ) and approaching a somewhat more favorable " tilted " condition ...
... Senate for women was only two seats . The sampled years allow a comparison of the legislative output of women members both in a " token " condition ( less than 15 percent ) and approaching a somewhat more favorable " tilted " condition ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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