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Glass Walls And Glass Ceilings Womens Representation In State And Municipal Bureaucracies Margaret Reid

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Glass Walls And Glass Ceilings Womens Representation In State And Municipal Bureaucracies Margaret Reid
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Publisher: Praeger
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Margaret Reid, William Miller, Brinck Kerr
ISBN: 9780275971953, 9780313059490, 0275971953, 0313059497
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Glass Walls And Glass Ceilings Womens Representation In State And Municipal Bureaucracies Margaret Reid by Margaret Reid, William Miller, Brinck Kerr 9780275971953, 9780313059490, 0275971953, 0313059497 instant download after payment.

Reid, Kerr, and Miller provide the first book-length, systematic national analysis of female representational patterns in state and municipal bureaucracies. They find that despite three decades of affirmative legislation, women remain underrepresented in the highest and best-paying positions in administrative and professional posts. These findings are critical to the democratic legitimacy of public agencies at a time when trust in public institutions is low.

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