This paper investigates whether female political empowerment is conducive to civil peace, drawing on global data on female political empowerment over a 200 year period, from the Varieties of Democracy database. We augment previous research by expanding the temporal scope, looking at a novel inventory of female empowerment measures, attending to reverse-causality and omitted variable issues, and separating between relevant causal mechanisms. We find a strong link between female political empowerment and civil peace, which is particularly pronounced in the 20th century. When studying mechanisms, we find that this relationship is driven both by women's political participation and the culture that conduces it. To draw causal inferences, we esti...
In spite of the devastating effects of civil wars on women\u27s human rights, an emerging body of li...
The democratic peace literature has provided rather convincing evidence that two democratic countrie...
There is an emerging consensus that women’s participation in peace negotiations contributes to the q...
Gender equitable states are more peaceful than states with low levels of gender equality (Caprioli 2...
How do periods of conflict and peace shape women’s empowerment around the world? While existing stu...
In the last several decades there has been immense international emphasis and promotion of gender eq...
Today conflict mainly occurs within nations (as opposed to between nations), and the importance of w...
Previous studies suggest that women’s access to political power often increases following the termin...
This quantitative study aims to investigate mechanisms for female empowerment in the context of conf...
Recent research has directed attention to the transformative potential of war for female empowerment...
Women have long been recognised as having played a major and visible role in peace movements. Debate...
The V-Dem index on women’s political empowerment provides information about women’s civil liberties,...
Increasing conflict in the international system prompts policymakers and researchers alike to invest...
There is an emerging consensus that women’s participation in peace negotiations contributes to the q...
The consequences of civil war are comprehensive. Civil war causes mass destruction and violence, and...
In spite of the devastating effects of civil wars on women\u27s human rights, an emerging body of li...
The democratic peace literature has provided rather convincing evidence that two democratic countrie...
There is an emerging consensus that women’s participation in peace negotiations contributes to the q...
Gender equitable states are more peaceful than states with low levels of gender equality (Caprioli 2...
How do periods of conflict and peace shape women’s empowerment around the world? While existing stu...
In the last several decades there has been immense international emphasis and promotion of gender eq...
Today conflict mainly occurs within nations (as opposed to between nations), and the importance of w...
Previous studies suggest that women’s access to political power often increases following the termin...
This quantitative study aims to investigate mechanisms for female empowerment in the context of conf...
Recent research has directed attention to the transformative potential of war for female empowerment...
Women have long been recognised as having played a major and visible role in peace movements. Debate...
The V-Dem index on women’s political empowerment provides information about women’s civil liberties,...
Increasing conflict in the international system prompts policymakers and researchers alike to invest...
There is an emerging consensus that women’s participation in peace negotiations contributes to the q...
The consequences of civil war are comprehensive. Civil war causes mass destruction and violence, and...
In spite of the devastating effects of civil wars on women\u27s human rights, an emerging body of li...
The democratic peace literature has provided rather convincing evidence that two democratic countrie...
There is an emerging consensus that women’s participation in peace negotiations contributes to the q...