Detail Katalog
ID: 4996
Breaking the political glass ceiling:women and congressional elections / Barbara Palmer and Dennis Simon
Edisi: 2nd ed.
Pengarang:
Palmer, Barbara ; and Dennis Simon
Palmer, Barbara ; and Dennis Simon
Penerbit:
Routledge,
Routledge,
Tempat Terbit:
New York :
New York :
Tahun Terbit:
2008
2008
Bahasa:
eng
eng
Subjek
Women in politics-United States
Deskripsi Fisik:
x, 260p. : :illus. ; 23 cm.
x, 260p. : :illus. ; 23 cm.
ISBN:
9780415964739
9780415964739
Nomor Panggil:
324.973 PAL b
324.973 PAL b
Control Number:
INLIS000000000004996
INLIS000000000004996
BIB ID:
0010-0520004996
0010-0520004996
Catatan
Indeks : p.255-260 ; p.235-254 ; "Why has the integration of women into Congress been so slow? Is there a ""political glass ceiling"" for women? Although women use the same strategic calculations as men to decide when to run, the decision regarding where to run is something else. While redistricting has increasingly protected incumbents, it also has the unintended consequence of shaping the opportunities for female candidates. The political geography and socio-economic profile of districts that elect women differ substantially from districts that elect men. With data on over 10,000 elections and 30,000 candidates from 1916 to the present, Palmer and Simon explore how strategy and the power of incumbency affect women?s decisions to run for office. "
Status
Tersedia di OPAC
Bibliografi Nasional Indonesia
Karya Tulis Ilmiah Nasional
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Aksi Cepat
Informasi Katalog
Ditambahkan: 11 Nov 2009
Disetujui OPAC: 08 May 2020
Disetujui OPAC: 08 May 2020