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 | 797 | 2002 |
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 | 391 | 2006 |
Understanding street‐level bureaucrats' decision making: Determining eligibility in the social security disability program LR Keiser Public administration review 70 (2), 247-257, 2010 | 380 | 2010 |
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 | 359 | 2012 |
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 | 267 | 2011 |
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 | 256 | 2004 |
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 | 249 | 1998 |
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 | 217 | 1999 |
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 | 80 | 2020 |
Public administration as a science of the artificial: A methodology for prescription KJ Meier, LR Keiser Public Administration Review, 459-466, 1996 | 74 | 1996 |
Representative bureaucracy and attitudes toward automated decision making SM Miller, LR Keiser Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 31 (1), 150-165, 2021 | 73 | 2021 |
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 | 73 | 1996 |
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 | 57 | 2001 |
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 | 55 | 2006 |
Representative bureaucracy LR Keiser | 47 | 2010 |
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 | 29 | 2021 |
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 | 29 | 2010 |
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 | 28 | 2003 |
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 | 24 | 2021 |
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 | 23 | 1997 |