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Healthy Representation, Healthy Women? Female State Legislators and Women's Health Services
Unformatted Document Text:  Palley, Marian Lief. (1997) “Intergovernmentalization of health care reform: The limits of the devolution revolution.” The Journal of Politics, 59:3:657-679. Pitkin, Hanna (1967) The Concept of Representation. Berkeley: University of California Press Reingold, Beth. (1992) “Concepts of representation among female and male state legislators.” Legislative Studies Quarterly, 17:4:509-537. _____. (2000) Representing Women. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press. 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, 70:4:956-968. Schneider, Saundra K. (1988) “Intergovernmental influences on Medicaid program expenditures.” Public Administration Review, 48:756-763. Swers, Michele and Amy Caiazza (2000). “Transforming the Political Agenda? Gender Differences in Bill Sponsorship on Women’s Issues” Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) Publication #1906: 1-6 Swers, Michele L. (1998). “Are women more likely to vote for women’s issue bills than their male colleagues?” Legislative Studies Quarterly: 23, 3: 435 _____ (2002) The Difference Women Make, Chicago: University of Chicago Thomas, Sue. (1991) “The impact of women on state legislative policies.” The Journal of Politics, 53:4:958-976. _____. (1994) How Women Legislate. New York: Oxford University Press. _____. (1997) “Why gender matters: The perceptions of women officeholders.” Women & Politics, 17:1:27-53. Thomas, Sue and Susan Welch. (1991) “The impact of gender on activities and priorities of state legislators.” Western Political Quarterly, 44;445-56. _____. (2001) “The impact of women in state legislatures: Numerical and organizational strength,” in Susan J. Carroll, editor, The Impact of Women in Public Office, Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, pgs 166-181. Tolbert, Caroline J. and Gertrude A Steuernagel (2001) “Women Lawmakers, State Mandates and Women's Health” Women & Politics. .22, 2: 1 Weisman, Carol S. (1998) Women’s Health Care. Baltimore: John’s Hopkins University Press.

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Palley, Marian Lief. (1997) “Intergovernmentalization of health care reform: The limits
of the devolution revolution.” The Journal of Politics, 59:3:657-679.
Pitkin, Hanna (1967) The Concept of Representation. Berkeley: University of California
Press
Reingold, Beth. (1992) “Concepts of representation among female and male state
legislators.” Legislative Studies Quarterly, 17:4:509-537.
_____. (2000) Representing Women. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina
Press.
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
, 70:4:956-968.
Schneider, Saundra K. (1988) “Intergovernmental influences on Medicaid program
expenditures.” Public Administration Review, 48:756-763.
Swers, Michele and Amy Caiazza (2000). “Transforming the Political Agenda? Gender
Differences in Bill Sponsorship on Women’s Issues” Institute for Women’s
Policy Research (IWPR) Publication #1906: 1-6
Swers, Michele L. (1998). “Are women more likely to vote for women’s issue bills than
their male colleagues?” Legislative Studies Quarterly: 23, 3: 435
_____ (2002) The Difference Women Make, Chicago: University of Chicago
Thomas, Sue. (1991) “The impact of women on state legislative policies.” The Journal
of Politics, 53:4:958-976.
_____. (1994) How Women Legislate. New York: Oxford University Press.
_____. (1997) “Why gender matters: The perceptions of women officeholders.”
Women & Politics, 17:1:27-53.
Thomas, Sue and Susan Welch. (1991) “The impact of gender on activities and
priorities of state legislators.” Western Political Quarterly, 44;445-56.
_____. (2001) “The impact of women in state legislatures: Numerical and organizational
strength,” in Susan J. Carroll, editor, The Impact of Women in Public Office,
Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, pgs 166-181.
Tolbert, Caroline J. and Gertrude A Steuernagel (2001) “Women Lawmakers, State
Mandates and Women's Health” Women & Politics. .22, 2: 1
Weisman, Carol S. (1998) Women’s Health Care. Baltimore: John’s Hopkins
University Press.


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