ContributorsForewordAcknowledgmentsAbbreviations1. Introduction to the Handbook on Gender and Public AdministrationPART I THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL ROOTS2. Revisiting Camilla Stivers’s Gender Images in Public Administration3. The origins of the settlement model of public administration: stories of women pioneers4. The long road of administrative memory: Jane Addams, Frances Perkins and care-centered administra5. Emotional labor, gender and public administration6. Managing masculinity in public organizations7. Beyond binary treatment of gender in public administration and policy8. Intersectionality of gender and race in governmental affairsPART II PILLARS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION9. Gender-responsive budgeting: a global perspective10. Trends in international scholarship on gender and public personnel administration (2008-19)11. Gender in administrative ethics: Jane Addams’s feminist pragmatist conception of democracy as12. Women’s representation in public sector organizations: persistent challenges and potential for13. Gender and nonprofit administration: past, present and future14. Gender and representative bureaucracy15. Performance, social equity and gender16. Gender and public service motivation: recognizing gender as a social structurePART III CONTEXTS OF GENDER AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION17. Making the case for addressing second-generation gender bias in public administration18. #MeToo and human resources legislation: history, legal patterns and prospects19. “Backwards in high heels”: revisiting gender in Utah state government and administration aft20. Women in Texas local government: the road to city manager21. When gender-neutral rental housing policy becomes gender-inequitable22. “It is very much a man’s world”: gender representation in agricultural policy and administ23. Women and military service24. Gender and public administration scholarship25. The leaky pipeline: gender and public administration professional education26. Gender and the construction of a positive peace within the 2016 Colombian peace deal27. Governing for equality: the Ethiopian caseIndex