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Gender, Parenthood, and the Vote in the 2004 Election
Unformatted Document Text:  18 Mason, Julie. December 17, 2003. “National Security a Top Issue Among Women Voters for 2004”. Houston Chronicle. A1. McLanahan, Sara and Julia Adams. 1987. “Parenthood and Psychological Well-Being”. Annual Review of Sociology.. 5: 237-57. Morgan, S. Philip and Linda J. Waite. 1987. “Parenthood and the Attitudes of Young Adults.” American Sociological Review. 52: 541-547. Niemi, Richard G. and Barbara J. Sobieszek. 1977. “Political Socialization.” Annual Review of Sociology. 3: 209-33. Nomaguchi, Kei M. and Melissa A. Milkie. 2003. “Costs and Rewards of Children: The Effects of Becoming a Parent on Adults’ Lives.” Journal of Marriage and Family. 65: 356-374. Pedersen, Johannes T. 1976. “Age and Change in Public Opinion: The Case of California, 1960-1970”. Public Opinion Quarterly. 40(2): 143-153. Phillips, Anne. 1991. Engendering Democracy. Cambridge, UK: Polity. Piven, Frances F. 1985. “Women and the State: Ideology, Power and the Welfare State”. In Gender and the Life Course. Editor Alice S. Rossi. NY: Aldine. Pp 265-287. Rich, Adrienne. 1976. Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution. New York. W.W. Norton. Rindfuss, Ronald R., Karen L. Brewster, and Andrew Kavee. 1996. “Women, Work, and Children: Behavioral and Attitudinal Change in the United States”. Population and Development Review. 22(3): 457-482. Risman, Barbara J. 1998. Gender Vertigo: American Families in Transition. New Haven: Yale University Press. Ruddick, Sara. 1980. “Maternal Thinking”. Feminist Studies. 6: 342-347. Ruddick, Sara. 1989. Maternal Thinking: Towards a Politics of Peace. Boston: Beacon Press. Sapiro, Virginia. 1982. “Private Costs of Public Commitments or Public Costs of Private Commitments? Family Roles and Political Ambition.” American Journal of Political Science. 25: 265-279. Sapiro, Virginia. 1983. The Political Integration of Women: Roles, Socialization, and Politics. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.

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Mason, Julie. December 17, 2003. “National Security a Top Issue Among Women Voters
for 2004”. Houston Chronicle. A1.

McLanahan, Sara and Julia Adams. 1987. “Parenthood and Psychological Well-Being”.
Annual Review of Sociology.. 5: 237-57.

Morgan, S. Philip and Linda J. Waite. 1987. “Parenthood and the Attitudes of Young
Adults.” American Sociological Review. 52: 541-547.

Niemi, Richard G. and Barbara J. Sobieszek. 1977. “Political Socialization.” Annual
Review of Sociology. 3: 209-33.

Nomaguchi, Kei M. and Melissa A. Milkie. 2003. “Costs and Rewards of Children: The
Effects of Becoming a Parent on Adults’ Lives.” Journal of Marriage and Family.
65: 356-374.

Pedersen, Johannes T. 1976. “Age and Change in Public Opinion: The Case of California,
1960-1970”. Public Opinion Quarterly. 40(2): 143-153.

Phillips, Anne. 1991. Engendering Democracy. Cambridge, UK: Polity.

Piven, Frances F. 1985. “Women and the State: Ideology, Power and the Welfare State”.
In Gender and the Life Course. Editor Alice S. Rossi. NY: Aldine. Pp 265-287.

Rich, Adrienne. 1976. Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution. New
York. W.W. Norton.

Rindfuss, Ronald R., Karen L. Brewster, and Andrew Kavee. 1996. “Women, Work, and
Children: Behavioral and Attitudinal Change in the United States”. Population
and Development Review
. 22(3): 457-482.

Risman, Barbara J. 1998. Gender Vertigo: American Families in Transition. New
Haven: Yale University Press.

Ruddick, Sara. 1980. “Maternal Thinking”. Feminist Studies. 6: 342-347.

Ruddick, Sara. 1989. Maternal Thinking: Towards a Politics of Peace. Boston: Beacon
Press.

Sapiro, Virginia. 1982. “Private Costs of Public Commitments or Public Costs of Private
Commitments? Family Roles and Political Ambition.” American Journal of
Political Science
. 25: 265-279.

Sapiro, Virginia. 1983. The Political Integration of Women: Roles, Socialization, and
Politics. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.


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