While much of the literature on descriptive representation of women focuses on the formal role played by political parties and institutions, a growing body of research emphasizes the impact of informal institu-tions. We build on this scholarship and hypothesize that, as corruption and partiality in government favor clientelism and advancement of candidates with access to traditional networks, this will have a negative impact on the proportion of elected women. We test this argument on a new, as yet unused dataset on locally elected councilors in 167 regions of 18 European countries. Using a novel measure of regional corruption and quality of government, we perform a multi-level analysis with several regional-level as well as national-level ...
This paper focuses on question why is descriptive (or numerical) representation of women as local po...
While much of the literature on voter turnout focuses on institutional and socioeconomic factors rel...
There is considerable variation in the representation of women in elected chambers between different...
While much of the literature on descriptive representation of women focuses on the formal role playe...
Across Europe, while some regions elect relatively high shares of women to local councils, men almos...
This paper looks at gender differences in the Quality of Government institute’s regional data on gov...
Empirical findings on the negative association between women’s political representation and corrupti...
In this mixed methods study, I explore the reasons for the low level of women in elected office in E...
In this mixed methods study, I explore the reasons for the low level of women in elected office in E...
In this paper, two assumptions about corruption levels are examined, theoretically explained and emp...
This article analyzes the effect of anti-corruption measures on female political empowerment. We exp...
This document describes a new dataset on women’s political representation at the local level in Euro...
This paper revisits the idea that higher percentages of women in government reduce the overall perce...
INTRODUCTION 1.1 Women in politics: State of the art 1.1.1 Concept of representation 1.1.2 Women’s u...
In a cross-country comparison of 33 European countries, we tested whether a high degree of female re...
This paper focuses on question why is descriptive (or numerical) representation of women as local po...
While much of the literature on voter turnout focuses on institutional and socioeconomic factors rel...
There is considerable variation in the representation of women in elected chambers between different...
While much of the literature on descriptive representation of women focuses on the formal role playe...
Across Europe, while some regions elect relatively high shares of women to local councils, men almos...
This paper looks at gender differences in the Quality of Government institute’s regional data on gov...
Empirical findings on the negative association between women’s political representation and corrupti...
In this mixed methods study, I explore the reasons for the low level of women in elected office in E...
In this mixed methods study, I explore the reasons for the low level of women in elected office in E...
In this paper, two assumptions about corruption levels are examined, theoretically explained and emp...
This article analyzes the effect of anti-corruption measures on female political empowerment. We exp...
This document describes a new dataset on women’s political representation at the local level in Euro...
This paper revisits the idea that higher percentages of women in government reduce the overall perce...
INTRODUCTION 1.1 Women in politics: State of the art 1.1.1 Concept of representation 1.1.2 Women’s u...
In a cross-country comparison of 33 European countries, we tested whether a high degree of female re...
This paper focuses on question why is descriptive (or numerical) representation of women as local po...
While much of the literature on voter turnout focuses on institutional and socioeconomic factors rel...
There is considerable variation in the representation of women in elected chambers between different...