Advancing Women in Political Science: Navigating Gendered Structures of Opportunity

Although women enroll in graduate programs at similar rates to men, women are increasingly under-represented in ascending the ranks of assistant, associate, and full professors (Monroe and Chiu 2010; cf. APSA Task Force 2011). Gender equality at the highest tiers of political science would broaden t...

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subjects Academic Achievement
Best Practices
College professors
Committees
Equality
Females
Gender Differences
Graduate Study
Intellectual Disciplines
Legislative Bodies
Lobbying
Opportunities
Political Parties
Political Science
PROFESSION SYMPOSIUM: How Political Science Can Be More Diverse
Quotas
Research Methodology
Research Skills
Sex
Values
Wealth
Women
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