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result from women being less willing to run for office, from voter bias against women, or from political structures that make … politicians' faces. When choosing between female and male candidates, Democrats, and especially Democratic women, preferred female … findings suggest that voter bias against women cannot explain women's underrepresentation. On the contrary, American voters …
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result from women being less willing to run for office, from voter bias against women, or from political structures that make … politicians’ faces. When choosing between female and male candidates, Democrats, and especially Democratic women, preferred female … findings suggest that voter bias against women cannot explain women’s underrepresentation. On the contrary, American voters …
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election relative to an analogous impact for men who closely win or lose a state legislature election. We find that the effect …
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election relative to an analogous impact for men who closely win or lose a state legislature election. We find that the effect …
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This paper documents an important but mostly overlooked reason for female underrepresentation in politics: gender gaps in the recontest likelihood of candidates. Using hand-collected data on 116,185 candidates in four consecutive local council elections (2001-2016) in a German state, we provide...
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This paper investigates the impact of voter support on the representation of women in the political profession. The empirical analysis exploits two-stage elections in the United States and Italy to hold the selection of candidates constant. In two-stage elections, candidates are admitted to the...
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While still far from parity, female representation in politics has continuously increased over the last two decades worldwide. In light of this development, we analyze whether higher female representation has substantive effects on policy choices using the example of child care - a public good...
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that direct election regimes ease the selection of competent politicians into office. …This paper investigates how direct election regimes (à la presidential democracy) affect the selection of women into … of female mayors substantially. The results are stronger in cities with a high pre-reform share of female politicians and …
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In this paper we study whether and how the belief that the gender of politicians affects their competence on different …-specific gender bias in elections which can describe both the presence of a real comparative advantage ('kernel-of-truth' case, or … stereotype) and the case of pure prejudice. We show that, if the bias exists, it influences electoral results and that its effect …
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