Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 681
... woman and one man . Perhaps women's low status in the paid work world influences men workers to see women co - workers as performing low - quality work while the presence of a man , whose gender status is higher , influences women to ...
... woman and one man . Perhaps women's low status in the paid work world influences men workers to see women co - workers as performing low - quality work while the presence of a man , whose gender status is higher , influences women to ...
Page 963
... women's issue areas were not distinguished in terms of whether they supported the status quo , advanced the goals of feminist women , or were anti - feminist . For example , a bill proposing to expand state funding for child care and ...
... women's issue areas were not distinguished in terms of whether they supported the status quo , advanced the goals of feminist women , or were anti - feminist . For example , a bill proposing to expand state funding for child care and ...
Page 965
... women's issues had a better chance of passing if proposed by women legislators rather than by men . Bills proposed in traditional women's areas by women legislators were enacted ( 31.2 percent ) about as often as women's bills in other ...
... women's issues had a better chance of passing if proposed by women legislators rather than by men . Bills proposed in traditional women's areas by women legislators were enacted ( 31.2 percent ) about as often as women's bills in other ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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