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Gendered Vulnerability: How Women Work Harder to Stay in Office
University of Michigan Press, 2018 eISBN: 978-0-472-12359-9 | Paper: 978-0-472-03758-2 | Cloth: 978-0-472-13071-9 Library of Congress Classification HQ1391.U5L39 2018 Dewey Decimal Classification 320.0820973
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Gendered Vulnerability examines the factors that make women politicians more electorally vulnerable than their male counterparts. These factors combine to convince women that they must work harder to win elections—a phenomenon that Jeffrey Lazarus and Amy Steigerwalt term “gendered vulnerability.” Since women feel constant pressure to make sure they can win reelection, they devote more of their time and energy to winning their constituents’ favor. Lazarus and Steigerwalt examine different facets of legislative behavior, finding that female members do a better job of representing their constituents than male members. See other books on: Legislative Branch | Office | Sex discrimination against women | Stay | Women in public life See other titles from University of Michigan Press |
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