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ROSENBLUTH, FRANCES MCCALL (5) answer(s).
 
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Democratic Dilemma: taking the Dilemma out of Democracy / Rosenbluth, Frances McCall   Journal Article
Rosenbluth, Frances Mccall Journal Article
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Dilemma of gender equality: how labor market regulation divides women by class / Iversen, Torben; Rosenbluth, Frances McCall ; Skorge, Oyvind   Journal Article
Iversen, Torben Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Women shoulder a heavier burden of family work than men in modern society, preventing them from matching male success in the external labor market. Limiting working hours is a plausible way to level the playing field by creating the possibility of less gendered roles for both sexes. But why then are heavily regulated European labor markets associated with a smaller share of women in top management positions compared with liberal market economies such as in the United States? We explain this puzzle with reference to the difficulty of ambitious women to signal their commitment to high-powered careers in regulated markets.
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Electoral adaptation and business cycles in post-1994 Japan / Rosenbluth, Frances McCall; Yamada, Kyohei   Article
Rosenbluth, Frances Mccall Article
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Summary/Abstract Japan’s conservative Liberal Democratic Party swept both houses of parliament in December 2012 and July 2013 on a platform of Keynesian spending. Better known for fiscal stringency, the LDP “changed its spots” in part because 1994 electoral reforms force parties to compete on party platforms in place of clientelism.
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Japan in 2010: messy politics but healthier democracy / Rosenbluth, Frances Mccall   Journal Article
Rosenbluth, Frances Mccall Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The Democratic Party of Japan's first full year in office was rocky, with open competition for party leadership sandwiched between diplomatic rows with the U.S. and China. If bumps in the road are inevitable for a new party in government, the Japanese public has made an investment in the long-term health of its democracy.
Key Words Japan  LDP  DPJ  Kan Naoto  Futenma 
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Japan in 2011: cataclysmic crisis and chronic deflation / Rosenbluth, Frances Mccall   Journal Article
Rosenbluth, Frances Mccall Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Japan's government under the Democratic Party of Japan has limped along for another year, hampered by a divided legislature and an aging population reluctant to pay for the pensions and services it requires. The natural disasters of March 2011 were a tragic sideshow to the deep political problems that continue to plague Japan.
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