Recent studies investigating the role of candidate sex in voter decison-making have not found discrimination against women candidates. Thus, voter bias is often dismissed as part of the explanation for the drastic underrepresentation of women in high elective office. In a dual sample of Wyoming and California college students, bias against women candidates was found to be a factor in the vote choice. Studies that examine only one sample of voters in one region may be prematurely dismissng the possible existence of gender discrimination in some regions or cultures within the United States
I exploit the unique institution of gender-segregated voting booths in Chile, allowing the use of a...
How do voters evaluate women candidates in places where traditional gender norms are strong? We cond...
Using data from all elections to the Australian House of Representatives between 1903 and 2004, this...
Women are greatly underrepresented in elected office. A large literature on the subject has consider...
As the number of women candidates for office in the United States increases each election cycle, sch...
The Women and Politics Research Section of the American Political Science Association 2018. The arti...
To explain women's underrepresentation in politics, supply-side factors receive much empirical suppo...
To explain women's underrepresentation in politics, supply-side factors receive much empirical suppo...
Objective. This study examines whether women’s electoral fortunes in Australia have improved in line...
Objective: This study examines whether women's electoral fortunes in Australia have improved in line...
In this study I investigate women’s’ voting behavior in U.S presidential elections. I explore the qu...
How do voters evaluate women candidates in places where traditional gender norms are strong? We cond...
Research on gender in politics has long emphasized the gender gap—the number or proportion of women ...
Using data from all elections to the Australian House of Representatives between 1903 and 2004, we e...
Current research suggests that gender prejudice no longer impedes women from winning top-level polit...
I exploit the unique institution of gender-segregated voting booths in Chile, allowing the use of a...
How do voters evaluate women candidates in places where traditional gender norms are strong? We cond...
Using data from all elections to the Australian House of Representatives between 1903 and 2004, this...
Women are greatly underrepresented in elected office. A large literature on the subject has consider...
As the number of women candidates for office in the United States increases each election cycle, sch...
The Women and Politics Research Section of the American Political Science Association 2018. The arti...
To explain women's underrepresentation in politics, supply-side factors receive much empirical suppo...
To explain women's underrepresentation in politics, supply-side factors receive much empirical suppo...
Objective. This study examines whether women’s electoral fortunes in Australia have improved in line...
Objective: This study examines whether women's electoral fortunes in Australia have improved in line...
In this study I investigate women’s’ voting behavior in U.S presidential elections. I explore the qu...
How do voters evaluate women candidates in places where traditional gender norms are strong? We cond...
Research on gender in politics has long emphasized the gender gap—the number or proportion of women ...
Using data from all elections to the Australian House of Representatives between 1903 and 2004, we e...
Current research suggests that gender prejudice no longer impedes women from winning top-level polit...
I exploit the unique institution of gender-segregated voting booths in Chile, allowing the use of a...
How do voters evaluate women candidates in places where traditional gender norms are strong? We cond...
Using data from all elections to the Australian House of Representatives between 1903 and 2004, this...