Many legislative recruitment scholars seek to explain why women, visible minorities and other social groups are underrepresented in the world’s legislatures. Researchers in this area often use a supply and demand metaphor to frame their work, but cannot agree whether under-representation is mainly a supply- or demand-side problem. With an eye to moving this debate forward, this article offers a new approach to operationalizing supply and demand and shows how reverse-flow diagnostic testing, supply-first analysis and an improved testing regime can pinpoint when and why under-representation begins to occur in any political system. The new diagnostic approach is applied to data from a provincial election in British Columbia, Canada. The articl...
Communications from constituents strongly shape the representation politicians provide. However, if ...
Women's organisations can help address some specific challenges faced by different groups of women d...
Numerous studies have found that people of color, women, and those with physical challenges are sign...
Many legislative recruitment scholars seek to explain why women, visible minorities and other social...
The 2018 municipal elections highlighted that visible minorities, particularly visible minority wome...
No established liberal democracy has achieved sex balance in its national legislature. Scholars agre...
This article uses the Canadian case to assess whether voter bias plays a role in accounting for the ...
Visible minorities ? i.e., persons defined by the Government of Canada as those who are not Aborigin...
Communications from constituents strongly shape the representation politicians provide. However, if ...
The results of Vancouver’s 2008 municipal election led to critiques that South Asian candidates, and...
This chapter considers the descriptive representativeness of Canada’s political parties. Acknowledgi...
The underrepresentation of women in state legislatures is a major concern in the United States. Base...
The United States’ population is rapidly changing, but the ways in which political scientists measur...
The underrepresentation of ethnic minorities is gender-skewed as ethnic minority men are outnumbered...
This article takes the long-standing fact of deviations from the principle of representation by popu...
Communications from constituents strongly shape the representation politicians provide. However, if ...
Women's organisations can help address some specific challenges faced by different groups of women d...
Numerous studies have found that people of color, women, and those with physical challenges are sign...
Many legislative recruitment scholars seek to explain why women, visible minorities and other social...
The 2018 municipal elections highlighted that visible minorities, particularly visible minority wome...
No established liberal democracy has achieved sex balance in its national legislature. Scholars agre...
This article uses the Canadian case to assess whether voter bias plays a role in accounting for the ...
Visible minorities ? i.e., persons defined by the Government of Canada as those who are not Aborigin...
Communications from constituents strongly shape the representation politicians provide. However, if ...
The results of Vancouver’s 2008 municipal election led to critiques that South Asian candidates, and...
This chapter considers the descriptive representativeness of Canada’s political parties. Acknowledgi...
The underrepresentation of women in state legislatures is a major concern in the United States. Base...
The United States’ population is rapidly changing, but the ways in which political scientists measur...
The underrepresentation of ethnic minorities is gender-skewed as ethnic minority men are outnumbered...
This article takes the long-standing fact of deviations from the principle of representation by popu...
Communications from constituents strongly shape the representation politicians provide. However, if ...
Women's organisations can help address some specific challenges faced by different groups of women d...
Numerous studies have found that people of color, women, and those with physical challenges are sign...