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Brinck Kerr
Brinck Kerr
Professor of Political Science, University of Arkansas
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei uark.edu
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A national study of gender-based occupational segregation in municipal bureaucracies: Persistence of glass walls?
W Miller, B Kerr, M Reid
Public Administration Review, 218-230, 1999
1831999
Latino representation, it's direct and indirect
B Kerr, W Miller
American Journal of Political Science, 1066-1071, 1997
1341997
Sex‐based occupational segregation in US state bureaucracies, 1987–97
B Kerr, W Miller, M Reid
Public Administration Review 62 (4), 412-423, 2002
1132002
Does politics matter? A time-series analysis of minority employment patterns
B Kerr, KR Mladenka
American Journal of Political Science, 918-943, 1994
1041994
Sex-based glass ceilings in US state-level bureaucracies, 1987-1997
M Reid, W Miller, B Kerr
Administration & Society 36 (4), 377-405, 2004
692004
Glass walls and glass ceilings: Women's representation in state and municipal bureaucracies
MF Reid, B Kerr, W Miller
Penn State Press, 2003
532003
A study of the advancement of women in municipal government bureaucracies: Persistence of glass ceilings?
M Reid, B Kerr, WH Miller
Women & Politics 21 (1), 35-53, 2000
512000
Bureaucratic, leadership, and workforce representation among female administrators, principals, assistant principals, and classroom teachers in US school districts, 2002-2008
B Kerr, GR Kerr, W Miller
Public Administration Quarterly, 371-404, 2014
402014
School performance measurement: Politics and equity
WH Miller, B Kerr, G Ritter
The American Review of Public Administration 38 (1), 100-117, 2008
342008
Educational effects of banning access to in-state resident tuition for unauthorized immigrant students
A Villarraga-Orjuela, B Kerr
Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis 39 (4), 620-643, 2017
272017
An unconventional application of the glass ceiling concept: African American and Latino administrators in municipal government bureaucracies, 1987-1997
B Kerr, W Miller, M Reid, PR Edwards
Public Administration Quarterly, 490-527, 2008
262008
Determinants of female employment patterns in US cities: A time-series analysis
B Kerr, W Miller, M Reid
Urban Affairs Review 33 (4), 559-578, 1998
251998
An examination of the characteristics and perceptions of school resource officers in rural and urban Oklahoma schools
VH Hunt, MA Taylor, B Fitzgerald, ED Button, B Kerr
Journal of Rural Social Sciences 34 (2), 1, 2019
192019
When does politics matter? A reexamination of the determinants of African-American and Latino municipal employment patterns
B Kerr, W Miller, WD Schreckhise, M Reid
Urban Affairs Review 49 (6), 888-912, 2013
192013
Incarcerating Exceptional Pupils: Is There a School‐to‐Prison Pipeline in Eastern Oklahoma?
BA Fitzgerald, VH Hunt, B Kerr
Social Science Quarterly 100 (1), 233-244, 2019
172019
The Changing Face of Urban Bureaucracy: Is There Interethnic Competition for Municipal Government Jobs?
B Kerr, W Miller, M Reid
Urban Affairs Review 35 (6), 770-793, 2000
172000
You’ve come a long way, baby, but you still have a long way to go: Gender-based pay inequality in US state bureaucracies, 1995-2015
VH Hunt, L Rucker, B Kerr
Public Personnel Management 49 (4), 571-589, 2020
162020
Descriptive representation by gender and race/ethnicity in municipal bureaucracies: Change in US multiethnic cities, 1987–2001
W Miller, B Kerr, M Reid
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 31 (3), 217-242, 2010
162010
A social metamorphosis: Constructing drug addicts from the poor
K Amundson, AM Zajicek, B Kerr
Sociological Spectrum 35 (5), 442-464, 2015
132015
The Partisanship of New Members in the 103rd and 104th Houses
PA Hurley, B Kerr
Social Science Quarterly, 992-1000, 1997
121997
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