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    Title: 中國菁英政治中的女性流動
    Promotion under the Glass Ceiling? Female Elite Mobility in Chinese Politics, 1997-2017
    Authors: 顧梅
    Contributors: 寇健文
    Kou, Chien Wen
    顧梅
    Keywords: 性別
    中國的精英階層
    流動性
    屬性
    制度化
    中國政治
    gender
    Chinese elite
    mobility
    attributes
    institutionalization
    Chinese politics
    Date: 2016
    Issue Date: 2016-10-03 14:37:07 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本文從中國精英政治的性別角度提出女性幹部遷調分析,並提供如何突破有關中國的政治體制內的女性棈英幹部被稱為“玻璃天花板”的資訊。本文意旨在專業鑑別女性幹部的特質或屬性,來找其可能的連結,如果有這些特質的話,如何在中國政治逐步制度化的範圍內,分析出這些特質和女性幹部的遷調速率之關係。
    This thesis is an analysis of mobility in Chinese elite politics from a gender perspective and provides information on the women who break the so-called “glass ceiling” within the Chinese political system. It aims specifically to identify the prevailing characteristics or attributes of female elite cadres to find possible links, if any, between these characteristics and their mobility rates, within the context of increasing institutionalization of Chinese politics.
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    國立政治大學
    亞太研究英語碩士學位學程(IMAS)
    1019260381
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    Data Type: thesis
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