Gender quotas traditionally focus on the underrepresentation of women. Conceiving of quotas in this way perpetuates the status of men as the norm and women as the other. Women are subject to heavy scrutiny of their qualifications and competence, whereas men's credentials go unchallenged. This article calls for a normative shift in the problem of overrepresentation, arguing that the quality of representation is negatively affected by having too large a group drawn from too narrow a talent pool. Curbing overrepresentation through ceiling quotas for men offers three core benefits. First, it promotes meritocracy by ensuring the proper scrutiny of politicians of both sexes. Second, it provides an impetus for improving the criteria used to select...
Do gender quotas reduce the quality of politicians elected to a legislature? For the first time in t...
Efforts to increase female political representation are often thought to be at odds with meritocracy...
In recent years, more than a hundred countries have adopted quotas for the selection of female candi...
The author gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Leverhulme Trust, who funded this re...
The primary goal of this thesis is to determine the effect of gender quotas in national legislatures...
Quotas aren't anathema to meritocracy: they increase competence levels by displacing mediocre men, w...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Allen, Peter, David Cutts, and Rosie Cam...
This article seeks to reintroduce discussions on gender relations in politics back into scholarly an...
To overcome gender bias and long-standing inequalities, more than 110 countries worldwide are report...
Gender quotas are often referred to as temporary measures to be removed once the barriers for women'...
The driving question of this compilation thesis is whether quotas for political assemblies represent...
Quotas are employed or proposed in several European countries as a means to decrease differences in ...
Over recent decades, more than 100 countries have introduced gender quotas worldwide. The internatio...
The main purpose of this text is to answer a question whether quotas in politics create conditions f...
We develop a model where party leaders choose the competence of politicians on the ballot to trade o...
Do gender quotas reduce the quality of politicians elected to a legislature? For the first time in t...
Efforts to increase female political representation are often thought to be at odds with meritocracy...
In recent years, more than a hundred countries have adopted quotas for the selection of female candi...
The author gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Leverhulme Trust, who funded this re...
The primary goal of this thesis is to determine the effect of gender quotas in national legislatures...
Quotas aren't anathema to meritocracy: they increase competence levels by displacing mediocre men, w...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Allen, Peter, David Cutts, and Rosie Cam...
This article seeks to reintroduce discussions on gender relations in politics back into scholarly an...
To overcome gender bias and long-standing inequalities, more than 110 countries worldwide are report...
Gender quotas are often referred to as temporary measures to be removed once the barriers for women'...
The driving question of this compilation thesis is whether quotas for political assemblies represent...
Quotas are employed or proposed in several European countries as a means to decrease differences in ...
Over recent decades, more than 100 countries have introduced gender quotas worldwide. The internatio...
The main purpose of this text is to answer a question whether quotas in politics create conditions f...
We develop a model where party leaders choose the competence of politicians on the ballot to trade o...
Do gender quotas reduce the quality of politicians elected to a legislature? For the first time in t...
Efforts to increase female political representation are often thought to be at odds with meritocracy...
In recent years, more than a hundred countries have adopted quotas for the selection of female candi...