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Legislative Entrepreneurship and Women's Issues: An Analysis of Members' Bill Sponsorship and Cosponsorship Agendas
Unformatted Document Text:  46 Committee Power.” American Political Science Review 81: 85-104. Swain, Carol M. 1993. Black Faces, Black Interests: The Representation of African Americans in Congress. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Swers, Michele. 2002. The Difference Women Make: The Policy Impact of Women in Congress. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Thomas, Sue. 1994. How Women Legislate. New York: Oxford University Press. Tomz, Michael, Jason Wittenberg, and Gary King. 2001. Clarify: Software for Interpreting Statistical Results. http://gking.harvard.edu. Wawro, Gregory. 2000. Legislative Entrepreneurship in the U.S. House of Representatives. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Wilcox, Clyde. 1994. “Why Was 1992 the ‘Year of the Woman?’: Explaining Women's Gains in 1992.” In The Year of the Woman: Myths and Realities, eds. Elizabeth Adel Cook, Sue Thomas, and Clyde Wilcox. Boulder: Westview Press. Wilson, Rick K. and Cheryl D. Young. 1997. “Cosponsorship in the U.S. Congress.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 22: 25-53. Wolbrecht, Christina. 2002. “Female Legislators and the Women’s Rights Agenda.” In Women Transforming Congress, ed. Cindy Simon Rosenthal. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

Authors: Swers, Michele.
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Committee Power.” American Political Science Review 81: 85-104.

Swain, Carol M. 1993. Black Faces, Black Interests: The Representation of African
Americans in Congress. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Swers, Michele. 2002. The Difference Women Make: The Policy Impact of Women in
Congress. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

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

Tomz, Michael, Jason Wittenberg, and Gary King. 2001. Clarify: Software for
Interpreting Statistical Results. http://gking.harvard.edu.

Wawro, Gregory. 2000. Legislative Entrepreneurship in the U.S. House of
Representatives. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Wilcox, Clyde. 1994. “Why Was 1992 the ‘Year of the Woman?’: Explaining Women's
Gains in 1992.” In The Year of the Woman: Myths and Realities, eds. Elizabeth
Adel Cook, Sue Thomas, and Clyde Wilcox. Boulder: Westview Press.

Wilson, Rick K. and Cheryl D. Young. 1997. “Cosponsorship in the U.S. Congress.”
Legislative Studies Quarterly 22: 25-53.

Wolbrecht, Christina. 2002. “Female Legislators and the Women’s Rights Agenda.” In
Women Transforming Congress, ed. Cindy Simon Rosenthal. Norman: University
of Oklahoma Press.


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