Can prominent female politicians inspire other women to enter politics? A woman occupying a high-profile office directly impacts women's substantive representation through her policy actions. Here we consider whether these female leaders also facilitate a mobilization effect by motivating other women to run for office. We posit that prominent women in politics serve as role models for other women interested in political careers, causing an increase in female candidates. We test this theory with data from the American states, which exhibit considerable variation in the sex of state legislative candidates and the high-profile offices of governor and U.S. senator. Using a weighting method and data spanning 1978--2012, we demonstrate that high-...
The authors extend previous research on women’s participation in politics by examining the role of f...
Despite the growing profile of many women politicians, women are still underrepresented in political...
Recent research raises doubts about whether the presence of women contesting or occupying prominent ...
This article investigates the supply side of women's political representation by focusing on how the...
There is a persistent gender gap in motivations to run for political office. While exposure to role m...
In recent years, the number of women in political office has increased to the highest level in Ameri...
The number of salient female executive leaders has dramatically increased over the last two decades....
Does the presence of female political role models inspire interest in political activism among young...
There is a persistent gender gap in motivations to run for political office. While exposure to role ...
Women are dramatically underrepresented in legislative bodies, and most scholars agree that the grea...
Replication data for "Do Female Politicians Empower Women to Vote or Run for Office? A Regression Di...
In less than thirty years, women’s representation in the Senate has gone from two to twenty. In new ...
The number of women serving in state-level executive office varies tremendously across the American ...
More often than not, women are not represented by women; elected leaders in the United States are pr...
Over a century has passed since the first women were elected to state legislature positions in 1894....
The authors extend previous research on women’s participation in politics by examining the role of f...
Despite the growing profile of many women politicians, women are still underrepresented in political...
Recent research raises doubts about whether the presence of women contesting or occupying prominent ...
This article investigates the supply side of women's political representation by focusing on how the...
There is a persistent gender gap in motivations to run for political office. While exposure to role m...
In recent years, the number of women in political office has increased to the highest level in Ameri...
The number of salient female executive leaders has dramatically increased over the last two decades....
Does the presence of female political role models inspire interest in political activism among young...
There is a persistent gender gap in motivations to run for political office. While exposure to role ...
Women are dramatically underrepresented in legislative bodies, and most scholars agree that the grea...
Replication data for "Do Female Politicians Empower Women to Vote or Run for Office? A Regression Di...
In less than thirty years, women’s representation in the Senate has gone from two to twenty. In new ...
The number of women serving in state-level executive office varies tremendously across the American ...
More often than not, women are not represented by women; elected leaders in the United States are pr...
Over a century has passed since the first women were elected to state legislature positions in 1894....
The authors extend previous research on women’s participation in politics by examining the role of f...
Despite the growing profile of many women politicians, women are still underrepresented in political...
Recent research raises doubts about whether the presence of women contesting or occupying prominent ...