Women’s candidacy and election are tracked over four Canadian national elections from 2000 to 2008. These elections brought a dramatic expansion in women candi-dates, but only a small increase in the number elected. Simu-lations of alternative electoral outcomes indicate only minor impact due to the shift from Liberal to Conservative gov-ernments. Women candidates from all major parties are found to have been similarly successful as men with the same party and incumbency status. Analysis of the candi-date-pool composition reveals that there were too few new women candidates in 2000 even to maintain the status quo in the House. Increases in 2004 and 2006 brought candida-cies into balance with the House composition. In 2008 the recruitment ra...
While many countries have adopted quota laws to regulate the election of women to political office, ...
This examination of the appointment of elected women to Canadian federal, provincial and territorial...
Please do not cite without permission. We examine whether women’s electoral success induces greater ...
The study presented below is about which variables influence the percentage of female candidates in ...
Since 1997, Canada has entered into an interesting new phase of gender equality in Parliament. The p...
Only recently have women been recruited to serve in Canadian cabinets, and their presence in these b...
We know women are more likely to be elected under proportional representation, but it hasn’t been cl...
Electoral outcomes for women in the province of Ontario from the 1970s to the 1990s did encounter bo...
We use multivariate analyses to test hypotheses concerning the elec-toral opportunity structure for ...
Women now lead three of the five main parties in Northern Ireland and make up 30% of the Assembly. D...
Recent elections have resulted in women holding over one quarter of provincial legislative seats, wi...
A notable gender gap in candidate selection still exists in Canada. While the five major political p...
In analyzing the problem of women’s underrepresentation in elected office, many scholars have pointe...
abstract: This thesis comparatively examines the percentage of women who have been appointed to fede...
This study examines the impact of elected women in Canada on patterns and processes of parliamentary...
While many countries have adopted quota laws to regulate the election of women to political office, ...
This examination of the appointment of elected women to Canadian federal, provincial and territorial...
Please do not cite without permission. We examine whether women’s electoral success induces greater ...
The study presented below is about which variables influence the percentage of female candidates in ...
Since 1997, Canada has entered into an interesting new phase of gender equality in Parliament. The p...
Only recently have women been recruited to serve in Canadian cabinets, and their presence in these b...
We know women are more likely to be elected under proportional representation, but it hasn’t been cl...
Electoral outcomes for women in the province of Ontario from the 1970s to the 1990s did encounter bo...
We use multivariate analyses to test hypotheses concerning the elec-toral opportunity structure for ...
Women now lead three of the five main parties in Northern Ireland and make up 30% of the Assembly. D...
Recent elections have resulted in women holding over one quarter of provincial legislative seats, wi...
A notable gender gap in candidate selection still exists in Canada. While the five major political p...
In analyzing the problem of women’s underrepresentation in elected office, many scholars have pointe...
abstract: This thesis comparatively examines the percentage of women who have been appointed to fede...
This study examines the impact of elected women in Canada on patterns and processes of parliamentary...
While many countries have adopted quota laws to regulate the election of women to political office, ...
This examination of the appointment of elected women to Canadian federal, provincial and territorial...
Please do not cite without permission. We examine whether women’s electoral success induces greater ...