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Vice-presidential Selection: Ticket-balancing or More? 

Riley, Eugene (2023-01-09)  ETD File Embargoed
Abstract Traditionally, scholarly research on vice-presidential selection was focused almost exclusively on “ticket-balancing” – the practice of pairing presidential and vice-presidential nominees of differing geographical ...

What You Know Or Where You Go: Political Cultural Analysis Of Gender Stereotyping And Leadership Positions 

Gill, Kimberly (2009-05-01)
Although women in United States society have made significant strides toward gaining occupational equality with men, it can be argued that gender bias regarding women’s role in society and ability to serve in leadership ...

Why Do Some Local Governments Offer Job Training or Other Services to Immigrants While Others Do Not? 

Crayton, Mac-Jane (2023-01-10)  ETD File Embargoed
Immigrants benefit the U.S. economy both at the state and local levels. Recognizing immigrants’ critical importance to the American economy, this research study investigates the relationship between local policy adoption ...

Why is China's Savings Rate So High? 

Zhao, Xuejiao (2014-12-09)
China’s economy is quite distinctive in the modern world as it has a comparatively high savings rate. China’s rapid growth in recent years has depended on a development model that has rested heavily on industrial investment ...