PPA 590 Special Topics: Women & Public Policy

Summer 2002

BIBLIOGRAPHY



PUBLIC POLICY 

Anderson, James E. 1997. Public Policy-Making. Houghton Mifflin.


Birkland, Thomas A. An Introduction to the Policy Process: Theories, Concepts, and Models of Public Policy Making . Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2001.

 

Bonsor, Charles F., Eugene B. McGregor Jr., Clinton V. Oster Jr. American Public Policy Problems: An Introductory Guide. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2000.

 

Braun, Dietmar, ed. Public Policy and Federalism. Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 2000.

 

Colebatch, H. K. 1998. Policy. Open University Press.


Dresang, Dennis L. Public Personnel Management and Public Policy. New York: Longman, 1999.

 

Dye, T. 1992. Understanding Public Policy. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 7th ed.


Ham, C. and M. Hill. 1993. The Policy Process in the Modern Capitalist State. New York: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 3rd ed.


Ho, Lok Sang. Principles of Public Policy Practice. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001.

 

Howlett, Michael and M. Ramesh. 1995. Studying Public Policy: Policy Cycles and Policy Subsystems . Toronto: Oxford University Press.


John, Peter. 1998. Analysing Public Policy. London and New York: Pinter.


Lester, James P. and Joseph Stewart, Jr. 1996. Public Policy: An Evolution Approach. Minneapolis/St. Paul: West Publishing.


Lindblom, Charles E and Edward J. Woodhouse. 1993. The Policy-Making Process. 3rd ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.


Parsons, Wayne. 1995. Public Policy: An Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Policy Analysis . Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.


Peters, Guy B. 1996. American Public Policy: Promise and Performance. Chatham, New Jersey: Chatham House, 4th ed.


Phillips, Susan D. 1996. “Discourse, Identity, and Voice: Feminist Contributions to Policy Studies.” In Laurent Dobuzinskis, Michael Howlett, and David Laycock, Policy Studies in Canada: The State of the Art. Toronto: University of Toronto.


Sabatier, P., ed. 1999. Theories of the Policy Process. Westview.


Van Horn, Carl E., Donald C. Baumer, William T. Gormley Jr. Politics and Public Policy. Washington DC: CQ Press, 2001.



WOMEN IN THE POLICY PROCESS


Baer, Denise. 1999. “Political Interests.” In L. D. Whitaker, ed., Women in Politics: Outsiders or Insiders? New Jersey: Prentice Hall, pp.99-118.


Bashevkin, Sylvia. 1998. Women on the Defensive: Living Through Conservative Times. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.


Bennett, Linda and Stephen Bennett. 1999. “Gender Equality in Politics.” In L. D. Whitaker, ed., Women in Politics: Outsiders or Insiders? New Jersey: Prentice Hall, pp.30-44.


Boneparth, Ellen and Stoper, Emily, eds. 1988. Women, Power and Policy: Toward the Year 2000. Pergamon.


Borelli, Mary Anne and Janet M. Martin, eds. 1997. The Other Elites: Women, Politics and Power in the Executive Branch. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner.


Burrell, Barbara. 1997. “The Political Leadership of Women and Public Policymaking.” (Symposium: Women and Public Policy). Policy Studies Journal 25, Winter, 4: 565-9.


Charles, Nickie. Feminism, the state, and social policy. New York : St. Martin's Press, 2000.


Clark, Cal and Janet Clark. 1999. “The Gender Gap in 1996: More Meaning than a Revenge of the Soccer Moms.” In Lois L. Duke, ed., Women in Politics. NY: Prentice Hall, 1999, pp.68-84.


Conway, M. Margaret, David H. Ahern, and Gertrude A. Steuernagel. 1999. Women and Public Policy: A Revolution in Progress. Washington DC: Congressional Quarterly Press.


Conway, M. Margaret, David H. Ahern, and Gertrude A. Steuernagel. 1997. Women and Political Participation: Cultural Change in the Political Arena. Washington DC: Congressional Quarterly Press.


Crotty, Patricia McGee. Women and Family Law : Connecting the Public and the Private. New York : P. Lang, c1997.


Dodson, Debra L. 1997. “Change and Continuity in the Relationship Between Private Responsibilities and Public Officeholding: the More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same.” Policy Studies Journal Winter 25, 4: 569-85. (Symposium on Women and Public Policy).


European Communities. 1995. Proposal for a Council Recommendation on the Balanced Participation of Women and Men in Decision-making. Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.


Gelb, Joyce and Marian Palley. 1996. Women and Public Policies: Reassessing Gender Politics . University Press of Virginia.

 

Greenberg, Judith G., Martha L. Minow, and Dorothy Roberts. 1998. Mary Jo Frug’s Women and the Law. 2nd Edition. Westbury, New York: Foundation Press.


Hawkesworth, Mary. 1994. "Policy Studies Within a Feminist Frame." Policy Sciences 27:97-118.


*Hom, Allice Y. 2000. “Asian-American Women’s Organizations: Notes on Issue-oriented Organizing. ” Journal of Asian-American Studies 3, 2:231 – 236.


Institute for Women’s Policy Research. 1996. The Status of Women in the States: Politics, Economics, Health, Demographics. Washington DC: IWPR.


Ireland, Patricia. 1998. “Women's rights. Social Policy 28, 3 (Spring):14-17.


Kersten, Kathrene. 1991. “What do women want? A conservative feminist manifesto.” Policy Review Spring 56:416.


Lovenduski, Joni and Norris, Pippa, eds. 1993. Gender and Party Politics. London: Sage.


Malveaux, Julianneand Margaret C. Simms. 1994. “A Legislative/Policy Agenda to Improve the Status of Black Women.” In Slipping Through the Cracks: The Status of Black Women , pp.297-300.

 

Mattison, G. and S. Storey. 1992. Women in Citizen Advocacy: Stories of Twenty-eight Shapers of Public Policy. Jefferson, NC: McFarland.


Maurer, Serena.2000. “Embodied public policies: the sexual stereotyping of Black women in the design and implementation of U.S. policies.” Journal of Public and International Affairs 11, May: 36-51.


McGlen, Nancy E. Women, politics, and American society. New York : Longman, 2002.


Mezey, Susan Gluck. 1992. In Pursuit of Equality: Women, Public Policy, and the Federal Courts . St Martins.


Mueller, Carol M., ed. 1988. The Politics of the Gender Gap: The Social Construction of Political Influence . Beverly Hills, California: Sage Publications.


Paul, Eileen. 1993. The Women's Movement and the Movement of Women. Social Policy 23, 4 (Sumer): 44-51.

 

Phillips, Anne, ed. Feminism and politics . New York : Oxford University Press, 1998.


Prindeville, D. Gomez, T.B. 1999. “American Indian Women Leaders, Public Policy and the Importance of Gender and Ethnic Identity.” Women and Politics 20, 2: 17-32.


*Reynolds, Andrew. 1999. “Women in the Legislatures and Executives of the World: Knocking at the Highest Glass Ceiling.” World Politics 51,4: 547-572.


*Rheingold, Beth and Schneider, Paige. 2001. “Sex, Gender, and the Status of Women’s Issues Legislation in the States.” Paper Prepared for Presentation at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, August 30 – September 2.


Rhode, Deborah L. 1991. “Women's Rights and Social Wrongs.” Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 14, 1 (Winter): 13-20. (The Future of Civil Rights Law: The Ninth Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1990).

 

Rogers, Mary Beth. 1993. “Women in Electoral Politics: a Slow, Steady Climb.” Social Policy 23, 4 (Summer): 14-22.


Rosenthal , Cindy Simon. 1997. “ A view of their own: women's committee leadership styles and state legislatures.” Policy Studies Journal 25, 4 (Winter):585-601. (Symposium: Women and Public Policy).


Rule, Wilma. 1999. “State Legislators.” In L. D. Whitaker, ed., Women in Politics: Outsiders or Insiders? New Jersey: Prentice Hall, pp.190-218.


Saint-Germain, Michelle A. 1989. “Does their difference make a difference? the impact of women on public policy in the Arizona Legislature.” Social Science Quarterly 70, December: 956-68.


Shapiro, Robert Y Mahajan, Harpreet.1986. “Gender Differences in Policy Preferences: a Summary of Trends from the 1960s to the 1980s.” Public Opinion Quarterly 50, July: 42-61.


Skocpol, Theda, Christopher Howard, Susan Goodrich Lehmann, and Marjorie Abend-Wein. 1993. "Women’s Associations and the Enactment of Mothers’ Pensions in the United States." American Political Science Review 87: 686-99.


Stetson, Dorothy McBride. 1991. Women’s Rights in the U.S.A.: Policy Debates and Gender Roles . Pacific Grove CA: Brooks/Cole Publishing CO.


Swan, George S.1983. “ Gender, the judiciary, and U.S. public opinion.” Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies 8, December:323-42


Symposium on Race, Sex, and Policy Studies. Policy Studies Journal 7, Winter, 1978.


Thomas, Sue. 1994. How Women Legislate. New York: Oxford University Press.

 

Thomas, Sue and Clyde Wilcox. 1998. “In a Different Voice: Women and the Policy Process.” In S. Thomas and C. Wilcox, Women and Elective Office: Past, Present and Future. NY: Oxford University Press, pp.431-465.


Tinker, Irene, ed. 1983. Women in Washington: Advocates for Public Policy. Sage Press.


Whicker, Marcia Lynn and Lois D. Whitaker. 1999. “Women in Congress.” In L. D. Whitaker, ed., Women in Politics: Outsiders or Insiders? New Jersey: Prentice Hall, pp.169-189.


Whitaker, Lois D. 1999. “Gender Differences in Political Attitudes and Voting.” In L. D. Whitaker, ed., Women in Politics: Outsiders or Insiders? New Jersey: Prentice Hall, pp.1-22.


Whitaker, Lois D. 1999. “Legislatures and Policy Making.” In L. D. Whitaker, ed., Women in Politics: Outsiders or Insiders? New Jersey: Prentice Hall.



WOMEN’S RIGHTS


Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)


Donahue, Jesse . 1997. “It Doesn't Matter: Some Cautionary Findings about Sex and Representation from School Committee Conversations.” Policy Studies Journal 25, 4 (Winter):630-648.


Ferguson, Ann. 1997. “On Conceiving Motherhood and Sexuality: A Feminist Materialist Approach.” In D. T. Meyers, ed., Feminist Social Thought: A Reader. New York: Routledge, pp.38-63. 

*Fraser, Arvonne S. 1999. Becoming Human: the Origins and Development of Women’s Humans Rights. Human rights Quarterly 21, 4:853 – 906.


Frost-Knappman, Elizabeth and Kathryn Cullen-DuPont. Women's Rights on Trial. Gale Press.


Gilligan, Carol. 1997. “In a Different Voice: Women’s Conception of Self and Morality.” In D. T. Meyers, ed., Feminist Social Thought: A Reader. New York: Routledge, pp.547-582.


Headlee, Sue and Marjorie Elfin. 1996. The Cost of Being Female. Westport, CT: Prager.


*Higgins, Tracy E. 2000. “Reviving the public/private distinction in feminist theorizing.” Chicago–Kent Law Review 75:847-867.


Lister, Ruth. 1990. “Women, economic dependency and citizenship.” Journal of Social Policy 19, 4 (October):445-468.


Littleton, Christine. 1991. "Does it Still Make Sense to Talk about `Women.’" UCLA Women’s Law Journal 1:15-52.


*Muncy, Robyn. 2000. “The Citizenship of Mothers in United States.” Journal of Women’s History 11, 4:157-165. Book review essay.


Naples, Nancy. 1997. "The New ‘Consensus’ on the Gendered ‘Social Contract’: The 1987-1988 U.S. Congressional Hearings on Welfare Reform." Signs 22, 4: 907-946.


Ruddick, Sara. 1997. “Maternal Thinking.” In D. T. Meyers, ed., Feminist Social Thought: A Reader. New York: Routledge, pp.583-603.


Sapiro, Virginia. 1990. "The Gender Basis of American Social Policy," in Linda Gordon, ed., Women, the State, and Welfare. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, pp.36-54.


Sarvasy, Wendy. 1992. “Beyond the Difference versus Equality Policy Debate.” Signs 17, 2.


Udel, Lisa J. 2001. “Revision and Resistance: the Politics of Native Women’s Motherwork.” Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies 22, 2:43 – 62.


Watson , Sara D. 1993. “Holistic policymaking: ‘neo-liberalism’ as illustrated by the women's and disability rights movements.” Policy Studies Journal 21, 4 (Winter):752-765.


 

EDUCATION


*American Association of University Women. “Creating a Gender-Fair Federal Education Policy.” AAUW Issue Brief, August 31, 1990, p.1.


McGlen, Nancy E. And Karen O’Connor. 1995. “The Struggle for Employment and Educational Rights.” In Nancy E. McGlen and Karen O’Connor, Women, Politics, and American Society. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, pp.105-125.


Nemko, Amy H. 1998. “Single-sex Public Education after VMI: the Case for Women's Schools.” Harvard Women's Law Journal 21, June:19-77.



HEALTH


Abortion Rights and Democracy: on the Women's Movement Agenda. 1990. Social Policy 20, 3 (Winter): p56-58 (Symposium).

 

*Abrar, Stefania, Joni Lovenduski and Helen Margetts. 2000. “Feminist Ideas and Domestic Violence Policy Change.” Political Studies 48: 239-262.


Araujo, Kathya et al. 2000. “How Domestic Violence Came to Be Viewed as a Public Issue and Policy Object.” CEPAL Review 70, April:137-50 .


*Barbour, Charles A Shughart, William F II. 1998. “Legal Institutions and Abortion Rates in Mississippi.” Cato Journal 18, November/December:119-29.


Berer, Marge, Ravindran, T., and K. Sundari. 1999. “Safe Motherhood Initiatives: Critical Issues.” Reproductive Health Matters


Broder, Samuel. 1995. “Cancer Research and Women's Health.” Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy Fall 1995 v10 n3 p24(3).


Brown, Vivian B., Lisa A. Melchior, Cathy J. Reback, and G.J. Huba. 1994. “Mandatory Partner Notification of Hiv Test Results: Psychological and Social Issues for Women.” AIDS & Public Policy Journal 9, 2 (Summer):86-93.

 

Cameron, Theresa and Yuk Lee. 1999. “Women With AIDS: Will It Change AIDS Service Organizations?” Policy Studies Journal 27, 4 (Winter):872.


*Carlisle, Daloni. 1998. “HIV and Breast-feeding: a Global Issue for Midwives.” RCM Midwives Journal. Available on-line at http://www.midwives.co.uk


Casamayou, Maureen Hogan. 2001. The Politics of Breast Cancer. Georgetown University Press.


Davis, Liane V and Hagen, Jan L. 1988. “Services for battered women: the public policy response. ” Social Service Review 62, December:649-67.


Declercq, Eugene and Simmes, Diana. 1997. “The Politics of ‘Drive-through Deliveries’: Putting Early Postpartum Discharge on the Legislative Agenda.” Milbank Quarterly 75, 2:175-202.


*DeMelo-Martin, Inmaculada. 1998. “Ethics and Uncertainty: In Vitro Fertilization and Risks to Women's Health.” Risk: Health, Safety & Environment 9, 3 (Summer): 201-227.


Devaney, Barbara, Linda Bilheimer, and Jennifer Schore. 1992. “Medicaid Costs and Birth Outcomes: the Effects of Prenatal WIC Participation and the Use of Prenatal Care.” Journal of Policy Analysis & Management 11, 4 (Fall):573-93.


Dolgin, Janet L. Defining the family : law, technology, and reproduction in an uneasy age. New York: New York University Press, 1997.


Goggin, Malcolm L (ed.). 1993. Understanding the New Politics of Abortion. Sage Publications.


Goldstein, Karen L. 1995. “Balancing Risks and Rights: Hiv Testing Regimes for Pregnant Women.” Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy 4, 2 (Spring):609-637.


Grau, Lois (ed.). 1988. “Women in the later years: health, social, and cultural perspectives.” Women and Health 14, 3/4:5-27.


Gray, Gwen. 1998. “How Australia came to have a national women's health policy.” International Journal of Health Services 28, 4:107-25.


Howes, Joanne and Amy Allina. 1994. “Women's Health Movements.” Social Policy 24, 4 (Summer): 6-15.


Jacobson, Jodi L. 1992. “The Other Epidemic: Sex, Disease, and the Health of Women.” World Watch 5, May/June:10-17.


Jelen, Ted G. and Chandler, Marthe A., eds. 1994. Abortion Politics in the United States and Canada: Studies in Public Opinion. Praeger Publishers.


*Johnson, Kelly. 1998. Deinstitutionalizing Women: An Ethnographic Study of Institutional Closure . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Book review by Nancy Wolff in Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 25, 6 (2000):1186-1190.


Lawson, Annette and Deborah L. Rhode. 1992. The Politics of Pregnancy: Adolescent Sexuality and Public Policy. Yale University Press.


Luker, Kristin. 1984. Abortion and the Politics of Motherhood. University of California Press. 

*Roth, Rachel. 2000. Making Women Pay: The Hidden Costs of Fetal Rights. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Book Review by Rosalind Ekman Ladd in Hypatia 17, 2 (2002): 183-185.


Malos, Ellen. 1999. “Women's Encounters with Violence.” Journal of Social Policy 28, 1 (January):147-9.


McGlen, Nancy E. And Karen O’Connor. 1995. “The Struggle for Familial and Reproductive Rights.” In Nancy E. McGlen and Karen O’Connor, Women, Politics, and American Society. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, pp.206-218.


Moss, Kary L. 1996. Man-made Medicine: Women’s Health, Public Policy, and Reform. Durham, NC: Duke University press.


*NARAL Foundation. 2000. The Reproductive Rights and Health of Women of Color. Washington D.C.: NARAL Foundation.


*Owens-Manley, Judith. 1999. “Battered women and their children: a public policy response.” Affilia Journal of Women and Social Work 14, 4 (Winter):439-60.


*Peterson, Mark A. 2000. “Women’s health.” The Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 25,3:447-449. Editor’s note, introduction to special issue on women’s health.


*Rodriguez – Trios, Helen. 1999. “If Women’s Health Movements Is the Topic, Have We Arrived?” Journal of the American Women’s Medical Association 54, 1 (Winter). Available on-line at http://www.jamwa.org/vol54/toc54_1.html


*Rothenberg, Karen H. 1996. “Feminism, Law, and Bioethics.” Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 6,1:69-84.


Segers, Mary C. and Byrnes, Timothy A., (ed.). 1995. Abortion Politics in American States . M. E. Sharpe.


Steinmo, Sven and Jon Watts. 1995. “It’s the Institutions, Stupid! Why Comprehensive National Health Insurance Always Fails in America.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law 20, Summer:329-372.


Tolbert, Caroline J. and Steuernagel, Gertrude A. 2001. Women Lawmakers, State Mandates and Women's Health. Women and Politics 22, 2:1-39.


Tolleson-Rinehart, Sue and Jyl J. Josephson, eds. 2000. Gender and American Politics: Women, Men, and the Political Process. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, See Chapter 7, “Women Get Sicker, Men Die Quicker.”


United States Commission on Civil Rights. 1978. Battered Women: Issues of Public Policy, a Consultation. Washington, D.C.


United States House Committee on Government Operations Human Resources, and Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee. 1994. Domestic Violence as a Public Health Issue: Hearing. October 5.


United States House Committee on Government Operations Human Resources, and Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee. 1994. Minority Women and Breast Cancer: Hearing. October 4.


United States House Select Committee on Aging, Subcommittee on Housing and Consumer Interests. 1992. Consumer Health Information for Women: Assessing the Role of the Federal Government. Hearing, August 5.


United States Senate Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies. 1996. Women's Health Issues: Special Hearings. May 6-November 15.


*Weinberg, Joanne K. 2000. “The Past, Present, and Future of Long-term Care–a Women’s Issue?” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 25,3:566-582. Book review essay.


Whitaker, Lois D. 1999. “The Handmaid’s Tale and the Birth Dearth: Prophecy, Prescription, and Public Policy.” In L. D. Whitaker, ed., Women in Politics: Outsiders or Insiders? New Jersey: Prentice Hall, pp.294-305.


Williams, Ann B., Mytri Pritam Singh, Karina Dos Santos, Jerre Winfrey, and JoAnne Mezger. 1997. “Report from the Field: Participation of Hiv-positive Women in Clinical Research.” AIDS & Public Policy Journal 12, 1 (Spring):46-53.



HEALTH WEB SITES


http://www.jamwa.org/link_library/womenslink_policy.htm



WORK


Albelda, Randy and Chris Tilly. 1997. Glass Ceillings and Bottomless Pits: Women’s Work, Women’s Poverty. South End Press.


Armah, Bartholomew K. 1994. “Impact of trade on service sector employment: implications for women and minorities.” Contemporary Economic Policy 12, 1 (January):6779.


Ashford, Douglas E., ed. 1991. Women's Wages: Stability and Change in Six Industrialized Countries . JAI Press. Series Title: International Review of Comparative Public Policy, a Research Annual.


Bellas, M. 1993. "Faculty Salaries: Still a Cost of Being Female?" Social Science Quarterly , 74, 1:62-75.


*Berggren, Heidi M. 2001. “Women’s Work and U.S. Work-Family Policy.” Paper Prepared for Delivery at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, California, August 30 – September 2, 2001.


Branch, Kathryn. 1994. “Are Women Worth as Much as Men: Employment Inequities, Gender Roles, and Public Policy.” Duke Journal of Gender Law and Policy 1:119.


Cahn, Ann Foote, ed. Women in midlife--security and fulfillment: part. 1, A compendium of papers. United States House Select Committee on Aging, Subcommittee on retirement income and employment. 95th Cong., 2d sess.


Caputo, Richard K. 1998. “Discrimination and pension income among aging women.” Journal of Aging & Social Policy 10, 2 (Summer):67-68.


*Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. 2001. Poverty Trends for Families Headed by Working Single Mothers, 1993 to 1999. August 16. Available on-line at http://www.cbpp.org


Christensen, Kathleen. 1987. “Women and contingent work.” Social Policy 17, 4 (Spring):15-19.


Cockey, Robin R. and Deborah A. Jeon. 1996. “The Family and Medical Leave Act at Work: Getting Employers to Value Families.” Virginia Journal of Social Policy and Law 4, 1: 225. 

Crompton, Rosemary. 1998. “Women's Employment and State Policies.” Innovation 11, June:129-46.


Dalto, Guy C. 1989. “A Structural Approach to Women's Hometime and Experience-earnings Profiles: Maternity Leave and Public Policy.” Population Research and Policy Review 8, September:247-66.


Dolan, Julie. 1999. “Job responsibilities in the senior executive service: a gender gap.” Political Research Online, Harvard University Library.


Duran, Garey C. and Patricia E. Gaynor. 1998. “More on the Cost of Being Other Than White and Male: Measurement of Race, Ethnic, and Gender Effects on Yearly Earnings.” American Journal of Economics and Sociology 57, 1 (January).


Galtry, Judith. 1997. “Lactation and the Labor Market: Breast-feeding, Labor Market Changes, and Public Policy in United States.” Health Care for Women International 18, 5:467.


Gooding, Cheryl and Pat Reeve. 1993. “The Fruits of Our Labor: Women in the Labor Movement.” Social Policy 23, 4 (Summer):56-65.

 

Harkness, S. Suzan. 2001. “Women and Work: Dynamics of the Glass Ceiling and Public Policy Perspectives.” Dissertation Abstracts International, A: The Humanities and Social Sciences , 61, 10, April: 4158-A-4159-A.


Hutton, Sandra. 1994. “Men's and Women's Incomes: Evidence from Survey Data.” Journal of Social Policy 23, 1 (January):21-41.


Kasarda, John D Ting, Kwok-fai. 1996. “Joblessness and Poverty in America's Central Cities: Causes and Policy Prescriptions.” Housing Policy Debate 7, 2:387-419.


Kenney, Sally. 1992. For Whose Protection: Reproductive Hazards and Exclusionary Policies in the United States and Britain. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.


Kenney, Sally. 1993. "Who Is Protected? What's Wrong with Exclusionary Policies," Women and Politics, 13, 3/4: 153-73.


Kornbluh, Felicia. 1991. “Subversive Potential, Coercive Intent: Women, Work and Welfare in the '90s. ” Social Policy 21, 4 (Spring):23-41.

 

Leahey, Erin. 2001. “A Help or a Hindrance? The Impact of Job Training on the Employment Status of Disadvantaged Women.” Evaluation Review 25, 1 (February):29-54.


Lovrich, Nicholas P. And Steven W. Hays, eds. 1997. Review of Public Personnel Administration 17, 4, (Fall). Symposium on Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity.

 

Meyer, Bruce D Rosenbaum, Dan T. 1999. “Welfare, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and the labor supply of single mothers.” National Bureau of Economic Research, September.


Michel, Sonya and Rianne Mahon, eds. Child care policy at the crossroads : gender and welfare state restructuring . New York : Routledge, 2002.


Michel, Sonya. Children's interests/mothers' rights : the shaping of America's child care policy. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1999.


O’Connor, Karen and Patricia Clark. 1999. “The Supreme Court and Sex Discrimination.” In L. D. Whitaker, ed., Women in Politics: Outsiders or Insiders? New Jersey: Prentice Hall, pp.260-277.


Olson, Laura Katz. 1994. “Women and Social Security: a Progressive Approach.” Journal of Aging & Social Policy 6, 1-2 (Winter-Spring): 43-57.

 

Peterson, J. 1992. “Public Policy and the Economic Status of Women in the United States.” Journal of Economic Issues 26, 2 (June): 441-448.


Pipes, Sally C. and Michael Lynch. 1996. “Smart women, foolish quotas.” Policy Review 78 (July-August): 30-33.


Quinn, Jennifer M. 1994. “Visibility and Value: the Role of Job Evaluation in Assuring Equal Pay for Women.” Law and Policy in International Business 25, 4 (Summer):1403-1444.


Rothenberg, Paula W., ed. 1995. Race, Class, and Gender in United States. New York: St. Martins Press, 3rd ed. See article on “The Wage Gap: Myths and Facts.”


Schultz, Vicki. 1991. "Telling Stories about Women and Work: Judicial Interpretations of Sex Segregation in the Workplace in Title VII Cases Raising the Lack of Interest Argument," in K. Bartlett and Rosanne Kennedy, Feminist Legal Theory: Readings in Law and Gender. Boulder: Westview, pp.124-161.


Shibley, Janet. 1995. “Women and Maternity Leave: Empirical Data and Public Policy.” Psychology of Women Quarterly 19, 3 (September):299-314.


Steuernagel, Gertrude et al. 1999. “Rethinking Pink & Blue: Gender and Occupational Stratification.” In L. D. Whitaker, ed., Women in Politics: Outsiders or Insiders? New Jersey: Prentice Hall, pp.45-55.


Thompson, Joan H. 1999. “Family Medial Leave.” In L. D. Whitaker, ed., Women in Politics: Outsiders or Insiders? New Jersey: Prentice Hall, pp.306-325.


Tolleson-Rinehart, Sue and Jyl J. Josephson, eds. 2000. Gender and American Politics: Women, Men, and the Political Process. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe. See Chapter 5, “Gendering Policy Debates: Job Training and Abortion Regulations.”


Tolleson-Rinehart, Sue and Jyl J. Josephson, eds. 2000. Gender and American Politics: Women, Men, and the Political Process. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe. See Chapter 4, “Gender and Taxes.”


Vogel, Lise. 1995. “Considering Difference: The Case of the US Family and Medical Leave Act of 1992.” Social Politics 2, 1.


Walter, Tony and Withorn, Ann. 1993. “Basic Income: a Radical Reform? Re-introduction to a Concept.” Journal of Progressive Human Services 4, 1:17-42.


Whitaker, Lois D. 1999. “The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).” In L. D. Whitaker, ed., Women in Politics: Outsiders or Insiders? New Jersey: Prentice Hall, pp.306-325.


Whitaker, Lois D. 1999. “Affirmative Action and Women.” In L. D. Whitaker, ed., Women in Politics: Outsiders or Insiders? New Jersey: Prentice Hall, pp.334-352.


Wilkinson, Margaret. 1996. “Women, Taxes and Benefits: a Critique of Cuvillier's Proposals.” Journal of Social Policy 25, 4 (October):545-553.



SEXUAL HARASSMENT


Chamallas, Martha. 1992. "Feminist Constructions of Objectivity: Multiple Perspectives in Sexual and Racial Harassment Litigation." Texas Journal of Women and the Law 1:95-142.


Cho, Sumi. 1997. “Converging Stereotypes in Racialized Sexual Harassment: Where the Model Minority Meets Suzie Wong.” In A. K. Wing, ed., Critical Race Feminism: A Reader. New York: New York University Press, pp. 203-220.


Crenshaw, Kimberle. 1992. "Whose Story Is It Anyway? Feminist and Antiracist Appropriations of Anita Hill," in Toni Morrison, Race-ing Justice, En-gendering Power . New York: Pantheon, pp.402-436.


Hill, Anita Faye and Jordan, Emma Coleman, eds. 1995. Race, Gender, and Power in America: the Legacy of the Hill-thomas Hearings. Oxford University Press.


Jordan, Emma. 1997. “Race, Gender, and Social Class in the Thomas Sexual Harassment Hearings: The Hidden Fault Lines in Political Discourse.” In A. K. Wing, ed., Critical Race Feminism: A Reader. New York: New York University Press, pp.169-174.


Ontiveros, Maria. 1997. “Three Perspectives on Workplace Harassment of Women of Color.” In A. K. Wing, ed., Critical Race Feminism: A Reader. New York: New York University Press, pp. 188-191.


Reese, Laura A. and Lindenberg, Karen E. “‘V ictimhood’ and the implementation of sexual harassment policy.” Review of Public Personnel Administration 17 (Winter):37-57.


Schultz, Vicki. 1998. "Reconceptualizing Sexual Harassment." Yale Law Journal 107: 1683-1805.


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INCOME SUPPORTS


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