WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, POLITICAL RESPONSIVENESS, AND CHILD SURVIVAL IN AMERICAN HISTORY.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] J. Baumgardner. Tests of Median Voter and Political Support Maximization Models: the Case of Federal/State Welfare Programs , 1993 .
[2] A. Scott. The Southern Lady: From Pedestal to Politics, 1830-1930 , 1970 .
[3] G. Becker. A Treatise on the Family , 1982 .
[4] S. Preston,et al. Educational differentials in mortality: United States, 1979-85. , 1996, Social science & medicine.
[5] R. Pollak,et al. Do Husbands and Wives Pool Their Resources? Evidence from U.K. Child Benefit , 1994 .
[6] Ada Verloren. The United Nations Children's Fund , 2009 .
[7] T. Skocpol,et al. Protecting soldiers and mothers : the political origins of social policy in the United States , 1993 .
[8] Claudia Goldin,et al. Understanding The Gender Gap , 1992 .
[9] M. Rangel. Alimony Rights and Intrahousehold Allocation of Resources: Evidence from Brazil , 2006 .
[10] Holly J. McCammon,et al. WINNING THE VOTE IN THE WEST , 2001 .
[11] Robert E Black,et al. Where and why are 10 million children dying every year? , 2003, The Lancet.
[12] E. Duflo. Grandmothers and Granddaughters: Old-Age Pensions and Intrahousehold Allocation in South Africa , 2003 .
[13] Holly J. McCammon,et al. "Out of the Parlors and into the Streets": The Changing Tactical Repertoire of the U.S. Women's Suffrage Movements , 2003 .
[14] Christina Gathmann,et al. STANFORD CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Working Paper No . 285 What Women Want : Suffrage , Gender Gaps in Voter Preferences and Government Expenditures , 2006 .
[15] R. Thornton,et al. The Demand for, and Impact of, Learning HIV Status. , 2008, The American Economic Review.
[16] D. Wittman. Candidate Motivation: A Synthesis of Alternative Theories , 1983, American Political Science Review.
[17] S. Szreter,et al. The Importance of Social Intervention in Britain's Mortality Decline c.1850–1914: a Re-interpretation of the Role of Public Health , 1988 .
[18] M. P. Ward,et al. Time-Series Growth in the Female Labor Force , 1985, Journal of Labor Economics.
[19] J. Lemons,et al. The Woman Citizen: Social Feminism in the 1920s , 1973 .
[20] C. Smith-Rosenberg,et al. Disorderly Conduct: Visions of Gender in Victorian America. , 1987 .
[21] Pushkar Maitra. Parental bargaining, health inputs and child mortality in India. , 2004, Journal of health economics.
[22] A. Downs. An Economic Theory of Democracy , 1957 .
[23] William D. Schafer,et al. Gender differences in risk taking: A meta-analysis. , 1999 .
[24] J. Treber,et al. From Home to Hospital: The Evolution of Childbirth in the United States, 1927-1940 , 2004 .
[25] E. Meeker. The improving health of the United States, 1850-1915. , 1972, Explorations in economic history.
[26] H. Gregg Lewis,et al. On the Interaction between the Quantity and Quality of Children , 1973, Journal of Political Economy.
[27] Nancy Tomes,et al. The Gospel of Germs: Men, Women, and the Microbe in American Life , 1999 .
[28] A. Deaton,et al. Mortality, Education, Income, and Inequality Among American Cohorts , 1999 .
[29] Elizabeth M. King,et al. Engendering development through gender equality in rights, resources, and voice , 2001 .
[30] Robert A. Pollak,et al. Do Husbands and Wives Pool Their Resources?: Evidence from the United Kingdom Child Benefit , 1997 .
[31] P. Fishback,et al. Precautionary Saving, Insurance, and the Origins of Workers' Compensation , 1996, Journal of Political Economy.
[32] E. Duflo. Gender equality and Development , 2010 .
[33] Frank R. Baumgartner,et al. Basic Interests: The Importance of Groups in Politics and in Political Science , 1998 .
[34] Esther Duflo,et al. WOMEN AS POLICY MAKERS: EVIDENCE FROM A RANDOMIZED POLICY EXPERIMENT IN INDIA , 2004 .
[35] J. Strauss,et al. How does mother's education affect child height ? , 1991 .
[36] Adriana Lleras Muney. WERE COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE AND CHILD LABOR LAWS EFFECTIVE? AN ANALYSIS FROM 1915 TO 1939 , 2002 .
[37] Jessica Holmes,et al. Disease Complementarities and the Evaluation of Public Health Interventions , 1995 .
[38] Suzanne M. Marilley. Woman Suffrage and the Origins of Liberal Feminism in the United States, 1820-1920 , 1997 .
[39] Brayden G. King,et al. Winning Woman Suffrage One Step at a Time: Social Movements and the Logic of the Legislative Process , 2005 .
[40] N. Tomes,et al. The private side of public health: sanitary science, domestic hygiene, and the germ theory, 1870-1900. , 1990, Bulletin of the history of medicine.
[41] Martin J. Osborne,et al. Spatial Models of Political Competition under Plurality Rule: A Survey of Some Explanations of the Number of Candidates and the Positions They Take , 1995 .
[42] C. Goldin. The Quiet Revolution That Transformed Women’s Employment, Education, and Family , 2006 .
[43] Thomas McKeown. The modern rise of population , 1976 .
[44] R. Horton. UNICEF leadership 2005–2015: a call for strategic change , 2004, The Lancet.
[45] Lena Edlund,et al. Why Have Women Become Left-Wing? The Political Gender Gap and the Decline in Marriage , 2002 .
[46] R. Meckel. Save the babies , 1990 .
[47] G. Tabellini,et al. Political Economics: Explaining Economic Policy , 2000 .
[48] Duncan C. Thomas. Like Father, like Son; Like Mother, like Daughter: Parental Resources and Child Height , 1994 .
[49] S. Khandker,et al. The impact of Group‐Based Credit Programs on Poor Households in Bangladesh: Does the Gender of Participants Matter? , 1998, Journal of Political Economy.
[50] P. Rosenfield,et al. Medical technologies in developing countries: issues of technology development, transfer, diffusion and use. , 1989, Social science & medicine.
[51] Sandra L. Myres. Women vote in the West : the Woman Suffrage Movement, 1869-1896 , 1987 .
[52] M. Ladd‐taylor. Raising a baby the government way : mothers' letters to the Children's Bureau, 1915-1932 , 1988 .
[53] A. Deweese. Report of the Executive Secretary , 1958, PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America.
[54] Nancy Qian. Missing Women and the Price of Tea in China: The Effect of Relative Female Income on Sex Imbalance , 2008 .
[55] E. Fee. Richard A. Meckel, Save the babies: American public health reform and the prevention of infant mortality, 1850–1929 , Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990, 8vo, pp. xi, 302, illus., £30.50, $42.50. , 1991 .
[56] Kaivan Munshi,et al. Social Affiliation and the Demand for Health Services: Caste and Child Health in South India. , 2007, Journal of development economics.
[57] Christopher Hamlin,et al. The Sanitarians: A History of American Public Health , 1990 .
[58] Duncan C. Thomas. Intra-household resource allocation: an inferential approach , 1990 .
[59] J. Gruber,et al. Universal Child Care, Maternal Labor Supply, and Family Well‐Being , 2005, Journal of Political Economy.
[60] E. Robinson. Trends of the Voter's Mind , 1933 .
[61] S. Preston,et al. Fatal Years: Child Mortality in Late Nineteenth-Century America , 1992 .
[62] E. Duflo. Grandmothers and Graddaughters: Old Age Pension and Intra-Household Allocation in South Africa , 2000 .
[63] R. Black,et al. International Public Health : Diseases, Programs, Systems, and Policies , 2000 .
[64] T. Besley,et al. Political Competition and Economic Performance: Theory and Evidence from the United States , 2005 .
[65] Fayeeza Kathree. Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women , 1995 .
[66] Thomas A. Husted,et al. The Effect of the Expansion of the Voting Franchise on the Size of Government , 1997, Journal of Political Economy.
[67] S. White,et al. The political parties , 2005 .
[68] E. A. Wrigley,et al. The population history of England, 1541-1871 : a reconstruction , 1982 .
[69] T. Besley. The New Political Economy , 2007 .
[70] J. Ferrie,et al. Death and the City: Chicago&Apos;S Mortality Transition, 1850-1925 , 2005 .
[71] Holly J. McCammon,et al. Stirring Up Suffrage Sentiment: The Formation of the State Woman Suffrage Organizations, 1866-1914 , 2001 .
[72] Susan B. Carter,et al. Historical statistics of the United States, colonial times to 1970 , 2006 .
[73] Timothy G. Conley. GMM estimation with cross sectional dependence , 1999 .
[74] Angus Deaton,et al. Large Cash Transfers to the Elderly in South Africa , 1996 .
[75] H. Hotelling. Stability in Competition , 1929 .
[76] David S. Lee,et al. Do Voters Affect or Elect Policies? Evidence from the U. S. House , 2004 .
[77] P. Dupas,et al. Relative Risks and the Market for Sex: Teenagers, Sugar Daddies and HIV in Kenya , 2006 .
[78] J. Hobcraft. The consequences of female empowerment for child well-being: a review of concepts, issues and evidence in a post-Cairo context , 2000 .
[79] Fayeeza Kathree,et al. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. , 1995, Annual review of population law.
[80] Kenneth A. Shepsle,et al. Models of multiparty electoral competition , 2002 .
[81] S. Longwe,et al. Gender awareness: the missing element in the Third World development project , 1991 .
[82] K. Shepsle. Institutional Arrangements and Equilibrium in Multidimensional Voting Models , 1979 .
[83] A. Rustichini,et al. Performance in Competitive Environments: Gender Differences , 2003 .
[84] Kramer Hd. The germ theory and the early public health program in the United States. , 1948 .
[85] R. Easterlin. How beneficent is the market? A look at the modern history of mortality. , 1999, European review of economic history.
[86] Kwang-Sun Lee,et al. Infant Mortality Decline in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries: the role of market milk , 2007, Perspectives in biology and medicine.
[87] Gretchen A. Condran,et al. Public health measures and mortality in U.S. cities in the late nineteenth century , 1978 .
[88] Organization Against Disease. (Book Reviews: The Sanitarians. A History of American Public Health.) , 1991 .
[89] John R. Lott,et al. How Dramatically Did Women's Suffrage Change the Size and Scope of Government? , 1998 .
[90] E. Duflo,et al. Unappreciated Service: Performance, Perceptions, and Women Leaders in India , 2004 .
[91] Anne Case,et al. Political Institutions and Policy Choices: Evidence from the United States , 2002 .
[92] Muriel Niederle,et al. Do Women shy away from Competition , 2004 .
[93] Partha Dasgupta. An Inquiry into Well-Being and Destitution , 1993 .
[94] R. A. Meckel,et al. Save the Babies: American Public Health Reform and the Prevention of Infant Mortality , 1992 .
[95] N Casey,et al. The Fourth World Conference on Women. , 1995, Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987).
[96] E. Mcdonagh. Votes Without Leverage: Women in American Electoral Politics, 1920–1970. By Anna L. Harvey. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998. pp. xi, 253. $59.95, cloth; $18.95, paper , 1999, The Journal of Economic History.
[97] H. Wallace. Fatal Years: Child Mortality in Late Nineteenth-Century America , 1992 .