While some women have cracked the glass ceilings of state legislatures, in most states they are still getting stuck in the rafters of the ornately decorated chambers in which they serve when it comes to ascending to top leadership posts. Less than one-third (29%) of the states’ legislative bodies have been headed by women since 1997. Just 40 women in all have served as presiding officers during this period. For the most part, women have been limited to tertiary or secondary committee leadership positions while the increase in women policy leaders have been largely confined to the Executive Branch. This dissertation examined the antecedents to legislative leadership in the states’ lawmaking chambers and examined whether the antecedents va...
In 1997, the Federal Glass Ceiling Commission defined the glass ceiling as invisible or artificial b...
Over a century has passed since the first women were elected to state legislature positions in 1894....
Party leaders are the main actors controlling campaign strategies, policy agendas, and government fo...
This study reports the direct effect of antecedent variables on the acquisition of state legislative...
Women are no longer token participants in the governing process in U.S. state legislatures. Rather, ...
This survey of all fifty of the state Houses of Representation in 2002-04 finds little difference be...
The pipeline theory of women\u27s representation suggests that increases in female representation at...
According to the Center for American Women and Politics, 1,749 women are serving in state legislatur...
Despite much work in the field of women in politics, we know little of the policy impact of women in...
In the past, the subject of leadership in women has been confined to anecdotal figures who are remar...
Previous literature documents the steady increase in the number of women serving in state legislatur...
Previous scholarship has demonstrated that female lawmakers differ from their male counterparts by e...
The impact of 'glass ceiling' syndrome and party selection on participation of women in parliament a...
In 2016, women represented 16.6% of all Chief Administrative Officers (CAOs) in local governments ac...
Recent archival and experimental research has revealed that women are more likely than men to be app...
In 1997, the Federal Glass Ceiling Commission defined the glass ceiling as invisible or artificial b...
Over a century has passed since the first women were elected to state legislature positions in 1894....
Party leaders are the main actors controlling campaign strategies, policy agendas, and government fo...
This study reports the direct effect of antecedent variables on the acquisition of state legislative...
Women are no longer token participants in the governing process in U.S. state legislatures. Rather, ...
This survey of all fifty of the state Houses of Representation in 2002-04 finds little difference be...
The pipeline theory of women\u27s representation suggests that increases in female representation at...
According to the Center for American Women and Politics, 1,749 women are serving in state legislatur...
Despite much work in the field of women in politics, we know little of the policy impact of women in...
In the past, the subject of leadership in women has been confined to anecdotal figures who are remar...
Previous literature documents the steady increase in the number of women serving in state legislatur...
Previous scholarship has demonstrated that female lawmakers differ from their male counterparts by e...
The impact of 'glass ceiling' syndrome and party selection on participation of women in parliament a...
In 2016, women represented 16.6% of all Chief Administrative Officers (CAOs) in local governments ac...
Recent archival and experimental research has revealed that women are more likely than men to be app...
In 1997, the Federal Glass Ceiling Commission defined the glass ceiling as invisible or artificial b...
Over a century has passed since the first women were elected to state legislature positions in 1894....
Party leaders are the main actors controlling campaign strategies, policy agendas, and government fo...