Background
Schlozman, Kay Lehman was born on December 23, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Elliot and Frances (Mecklenburger) Lehman.
( It is commonplace in contemporary American politics for...)
It is commonplace in contemporary American politics for those who experience economic strain to join together and ask the government for help. The unemployed, by and large, have not done so. In their study, Kay Lehman Schlozman and Sidney Verba look closely at the unemployed and ask why not. Using the results of a large-scale survey supplemented by intensive interviews, the authors consider the political attitudes and behavior of the unemployed: how much hardship they feel, how they interpret their joblessness, what they do about it, how they view the American social order, and how they vote or otherwise take part in politics. The analysis is placed in the context of several larger concerns: the relationship between stress in private life and conduct in public life, the circumstances under which the disadvantaged are mobilized for politics, the changing role of social class in America, and the links between politics and macroeconomic conditions.
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Schlozman, Kay Lehman was born on December 23, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Elliot and Frances (Mecklenburger) Lehman.
Bachelor, Wellesley College, 1964-1968; Master of Arts, University of Chicago, 1971; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Chicago, 1973.
Assistant professor to professor, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, since 1974; visiting professor, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1987-1988.
( It is commonplace in contemporary American politics for...)
Member American Political Science Association, New Prospect Foundation, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Stanley F. Schlozman, June 30, 1968. Children: Daniel, Julia.