An Assessment of Articles Published by Women in 15 Top Political Science Journals

Volume: 28, Issue: 3, Pages: 525 - 533
Published: Sep 1, 1995
Abstract
every 4 political science doctoral degrees, 20 years ago they received only 1 in 10 (Sarkees and McGlen 1992, 50-52). As with academic degrees, faculty positions also show an increase in female participation in political science. Women held only 5.5% of all political science faculty positions in the 1960s. That percentage rose to almost 15% by the late 1980s (Sarkees and McGlen 1992, 54). However, female representation in political science...
Paper Details
Title
An Assessment of Articles Published by Women in 15 Top Political Science Journals
Published Date
Sep 1, 1995
Volume
28
Issue
3
Pages
525 - 533
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