Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 145
On the whole , men and women relate various policy concepts to ideology in similar manners . Interestingly , the most noticeable differences are between men and women policymakers . Men policymakers seem to locate their ideological ...
On the whole , men and women relate various policy concepts to ideology in similar manners . Interestingly , the most noticeable differences are between men and women policymakers . Men policymakers seem to locate their ideological ...
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5 ences have been identified as possibly affecting women's subjective work attachment . To illustrate , the women's movement in the early 1970s , with its emphasis on female self - actualization through labor force roles , is often ...
5 ences have been identified as possibly affecting women's subjective work attachment . To illustrate , the women's movement in the early 1970s , with its emphasis on female self - actualization through labor force roles , is often ...
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She finds that similarly low proportions of women and men vote , are active in electoral politics , and engage in conventional nonelectoral activities . While women's political behavior reflects men's , their attitudes do differ : women ...
She finds that similarly low proportions of women and men vote , are active in electoral politics , and engage in conventional nonelectoral activities . While women's political behavior reflects men's , their attitudes do differ : women ...
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Contents
What People Think about People | 19 |
A Panel Analysis of Houstons 1985 | 34 |
Control of Capital Flows and Class Relations | 51 |
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