Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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The findings of this study on perceptions of candidates ' traits and competencies are consistent with a political world where campaign messages and coverage vary by candidate gender . That differences in trait and issue competencies ...
The findings of this study on perceptions of candidates ' traits and competencies are consistent with a political world where campaign messages and coverage vary by candidate gender . That differences in trait and issue competencies ...
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Gender Vertigo : American Families in Transition . New Haven : Yale University Press , 1998. 189 pages . $ 25.00 hard ( ISBN 0-300-07215-5 ) . Gender vertigo is the dizziness experienced by modern men and women when taken - forgranted ...
Gender Vertigo : American Families in Transition . New Haven : Yale University Press , 1998. 189 pages . $ 25.00 hard ( ISBN 0-300-07215-5 ) . Gender vertigo is the dizziness experienced by modern men and women when taken - forgranted ...
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Not surprisingly , the children espouse egalitarian gender ideals for adults , but at the same time embrace notions of essential differences between boys and girls . Gender Vertigo offers no simple solutions to the gender dilemmas faced ...
Not surprisingly , the children espouse egalitarian gender ideals for adults , but at the same time embrace notions of essential differences between boys and girls . Gender Vertigo offers no simple solutions to the gender dilemmas faced ...
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