Women continue to be underrepresented in the world of politics, even though the formal barriers limiting their access to this sphere of activity have long been removed. The paper ana- lyzes the issue of political factors in women’s political careers and the reasons for their poor presence in this field of activity. Two feasible hypotheses to explain this state of affairs are presented in the paper: the first one assumes that the world of women does not fit that of poli- tics; the second one assumes women’s insufficient competence and a lack of the personal or cognitive predisposition required in order to play political roles. Both hypotheses are tested against the results of numerous studies, including the author’s own research on se...
The relationship between gender and politics has unfolded in the context of male domination. Questio...
ABSTRACT. A leading explanation for the small number of women in top elective positions is that not ...
It is well established that women and men differ in their psychological orientation to politics (Bur...
Women continue to be underrepresented in the world of politics, even though the formal barriers lim...
The dearth of women leaders in fields such as politics, education, business, et al., has been a topi...
Previous research firmly establishes an array of factors that contribute to the success or failure o...
Women the term unanimously means the powerful and the strongest gender of the society. Women play a ...
It has been established that in the realm of politics, gender stereotypes influence the perceptions ...
In this presentation I will examine to what extent gender matters when it comes to women in high- ra...
The underrepresentation of women in politics is nowadays understood as a political problem to be co...
This thesis seeks to explore why so fewer women seek political candidacy in the United States. I beg...
<p>This manuscript is comprised of three papers that examine the far-reaching and often invisible po...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Gender gaps in political knowledge have been found persistently in the social science literature. Th...
Hillary Clinton was the first woman nominated for President by a major political party in the United...
The relationship between gender and politics has unfolded in the context of male domination. Questio...
ABSTRACT. A leading explanation for the small number of women in top elective positions is that not ...
It is well established that women and men differ in their psychological orientation to politics (Bur...
Women continue to be underrepresented in the world of politics, even though the formal barriers lim...
The dearth of women leaders in fields such as politics, education, business, et al., has been a topi...
Previous research firmly establishes an array of factors that contribute to the success or failure o...
Women the term unanimously means the powerful and the strongest gender of the society. Women play a ...
It has been established that in the realm of politics, gender stereotypes influence the perceptions ...
In this presentation I will examine to what extent gender matters when it comes to women in high- ra...
The underrepresentation of women in politics is nowadays understood as a political problem to be co...
This thesis seeks to explore why so fewer women seek political candidacy in the United States. I beg...
<p>This manuscript is comprised of three papers that examine the far-reaching and often invisible po...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Gender gaps in political knowledge have been found persistently in the social science literature. Th...
Hillary Clinton was the first woman nominated for President by a major political party in the United...
The relationship between gender and politics has unfolded in the context of male domination. Questio...
ABSTRACT. A leading explanation for the small number of women in top elective positions is that not ...
It is well established that women and men differ in their psychological orientation to politics (Bur...