Jennifer H. Clark, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Political Science | Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States |
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(Majority party dominance or norm of cooperation? Understanding the causes and consequences of minority party influence in legislative decision-making.) |
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Osborn T, Kreitzer RJ, Schilling EU, et al. (2019) Ideology and Polarization Among Women State Legislators Legislative Studies Quarterly. 44: 647-680 |
Bagashka T, Clark JH. (2016) Electoral Rules and Legislative Particularism: Evidence from U.S. State Legislatures American Political Science Review. 110: 441-456 |
Zhu L, Clark JH. (2015) “Rights without Access”: The Political Context of Inequality in Health Care Coverage in the U.S. States State Politics and Policy Quarterly. 15: 239-262 |
Rigby E, Clark JH, Pelika S. (2014) Party politics and enactment of "Obamacare": a policy-centered analysis of minority party involvement. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 39: 57-95 |
Clark JH, Williams RL. (2014) Parties, Term Limits, and Representation in the U.S. States American Politics Research. 42: 171-193 |
Bagashka T, Clark JH. (2014) Electoral incentives and legislative organization: An examination of committee autonomy in U.S. state legislatures State Politics and Policy Quarterly. 14: 297-320 |
Clark JH, Caro V. (2013) Multimember districts and the substantive representation of women: An analysis of legislative cosponsorship networks Politics and Gender. 9: 1-30 |
Clark JH. (2012) Examining parties as procedural cartels: Evidence from the U.S. States Legislative Studies Quarterly. 37: 491-507 |
Clark JH, Osborn T, Winburn J, et al. (2009) Representation in U.S. Legislatures: The Acquisition and Analysis of U.S. State Legislative Roll-Call Data State Politics & Policy Quarterly. 9: 356-370 |