Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... compared to female mayors in weak mayor or council - manager forms of government . We investigated the effects of variables for city type as well as the interaction of city type and gender of mayor ; we found , however , no significant ...
... compared to female mayors in weak mayor or council - manager forms of government . We investigated the effects of variables for city type as well as the interaction of city type and gender of mayor ; we found , however , no significant ...
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... comparable occupations ( N ) Weighted index ( N ) Size - standardized index ( N ) Weighted index for comparable occupations ( N ) Public 1950 66.1 ( 293 ) 69.4 ( 293 ) ( 100 ) . 65.5 61.9 ( 156 ) ( 156 ) Total Labor Force 1950 1960 62.7 ...
... comparable occupations ( N ) Weighted index ( N ) Size - standardized index ( N ) Weighted index for comparable occupations ( N ) Public 1950 66.1 ( 293 ) 69.4 ( 293 ) ( 100 ) . 65.5 61.9 ( 156 ) ( 156 ) Total Labor Force 1950 1960 62.7 ...
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... comparable assessments for the 123 nations covered . We constructed two five - point ordinal scales for the two human ... compared our rankings for a subset of our data with those of Carleton and Stohl for a closely allied time period ...
... comparable assessments for the 123 nations covered . We constructed two five - point ordinal scales for the two human ... compared our rankings for a subset of our data with those of Carleton and Stohl for a closely allied time period ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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