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- What: This work shows that women are generally much more likely than men to support women`s interests like abortion, childcare, sex discrimination, and domestic violence (Carey, Niemi, and Powell 1998; Hogan 2008; Swers 2001). This work has mainly focused on minority groups, but more recently research has expanded to include how occupation (Matter and Stutzer 2015), economic status (Miler 2018), and religion (Guth 2014) influence legislative behavior - identities that extend the understanding of the importance of group membership. The authors examine sponsorship activity in state legislatures. While meeting the bar for objective (interest) measures, the authors . . .

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