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presidency and women  

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  • Scholarship on the presidency and women was in its infancy until the 1980s. This is perhaps because the areas perceived as most visible in producing action on the part of women and tangible outcomes of research measurable through quantification (e.g., appointments) did not fully embrace the office of the presidency or women in a common or systematic direction until the presidency of Jimmy Carter. [Source: The Encyclopedia of Political Science; Presidency and Women]

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