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Lipstick and logarithms: Gender, institutional context, and representative bureaucracy
LR Keiser, VM Wilkins, KJ Meier, CA Holland
American political science review 96 (3), 553-564, 2002
7972002
Linking passive and active representation by gender: The case of child support agencies
VM Wilkins, LR Keiser
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 16 (1), 87-102, 2006
3912006
Understanding street‐level bureaucrats' decision making: Determining eligibility in the social security disability program
LR Keiser
Public administration review 70 (2), 247-257, 2010
3802010
Does my boss's gender matter? Explaining job satisfaction and employee turnover in the public sector
JA Grissom, J Nicholson-Crotty, L Keiser
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 22 (4), 649-673, 2012
3592012
A supervisor like me: Race, representation, and the satisfaction and turnover decisions of public sector employees
JA Grissom, LR Keiser
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 30 (3), 557-580, 2011
2672011
Race, bureaucratic discretion, and the implementation of welfare reform
LR Keiser, PR Mueser, SW Choi
American Journal of Political Science 48 (2), 314-327, 2004
2562004
With good cause: Bureaucratic discretion and the politics of child support enforcement
LR Keiser, J Soss
American Journal of Political Science 42 (4), 1133-1156, 1998
2491998
State bureaucratic discretion and the administration of social welfare programs: The case of social security disability
LR Keiser
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 9 (1), 87-106, 1999
2171999
Does administrative burden influence public support for government programs? Evidence from a survey experiment
LR Keiser, SM Miller
Public Administration Review 80 (1), 137-150, 2020
802020
Public administration as a science of the artificial: A methodology for prescription
KJ Meier, LR Keiser
Public Administration Review, 459-466, 1996
741996
Representative bureaucracy and attitudes toward automated decision making
SM Miller, LR Keiser
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 31 (1), 150-165, 2021
732021
Policy design, bureaucratic incentives, and public management: The case of child support enforcement
LR Keiser, KJ Meier
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 6 (3), 337-364, 1996
731996
Street-level bureaucrats, administrative power and the manipulation of federal social security disability programs
LR Keiser
State Politics & Policy Quarterly 1 (2), 144-164, 2001
572001
The political roots of disability claims: How state environments and policies shape citizen demands
J Soss, LR Keiser
Political Research Quarterly 59 (1), 133-148, 2006
552006
Representative bureaucracy
LR Keiser
472010
Administrative burden, social construction, and public support for government programs
J Nicholson-Crotty, SM Miller, LR Keiser
Journal of Behavioral Public Administration 4 (1), 2021
292021
The impact of organized interests on eligibility determination: The case of veterans' disability compensation
LR Keiser, SM Miller
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 20 (2), 505-531, 2010
292010
The determinants of street-level bureaucratic behavior: gate-keeping in the social security disability program
LR Keiser
National Public Management Research Conference, Georgetown University, 2003
282003
The importance of oversight and agency capacity in enhancing performance in public service delivery
CA Drolc, LR Keiser
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 31 (4), 773-789, 2021
242021
The influence of women's political power on bureaucratic output: The case of child support enforcement
L Keiser
British Journal of Political Science 27 (1), 111-155, 1997
231997
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