Based on survey responses from a national random sample of nearly 4,000 high school and college students, we uncover a dramatic gender gap in political ambition. This finding serves as striking evidence that the gap is present well before women and men enter the professions from which most candidates emerge. We then use political socialization - which we gauge through a myriad of socializing agents and early life experiences - as a lens through which to explain the individual-level differences we uncover. Our analysis reveals that parental encouragement, politicized educational and peer experiences, participation in competitive activities, and a sense of self-confidence propel young people\u27s interest in running for office. But on each of...
ABSTRACT. A leading explanation for the small number of women in top elective positions is that not ...
The main aim of this paper is to examine the underrepresentation of women in United States elected o...
Successive studies have found a persistent gender gap in political knowledge. Despite much internati...
Based on survey responses from a national random sample of nearly 4,000 high school and college stud...
Women\u27s under-representation in politics is an empirical fact. The U.S. ranks 102nd in the world ...
abstract: The purpose of this study is to first investigate the role of political socialization on y...
This paper aims to get a better understanding of the gender gap in political ambition for college me...
A critical void in the research on women\u27s underrepresentation in elective office is an analysis ...
Women consistently report lower levels of nascent political ambition than men, which causes problems...
There is a persistent gender gap in motivations to run for political office. While exposure to role ...
Based on the second wave of the Citizen Political Ambition Panel Study, we provide the first thoroug...
A leading explanation for the small number of women in top elective positions is that not enough wom...
<p>This manuscript is comprised of three papers that examine the far-reaching and often invisible po...
Based on data from the 2011 Citizen Political Ambition Study - a national survey of nearly 4,000 po...
Gender gaps in political knowledge have been found persistently in the social science literature. Th...
ABSTRACT. A leading explanation for the small number of women in top elective positions is that not ...
The main aim of this paper is to examine the underrepresentation of women in United States elected o...
Successive studies have found a persistent gender gap in political knowledge. Despite much internati...
Based on survey responses from a national random sample of nearly 4,000 high school and college stud...
Women\u27s under-representation in politics is an empirical fact. The U.S. ranks 102nd in the world ...
abstract: The purpose of this study is to first investigate the role of political socialization on y...
This paper aims to get a better understanding of the gender gap in political ambition for college me...
A critical void in the research on women\u27s underrepresentation in elective office is an analysis ...
Women consistently report lower levels of nascent political ambition than men, which causes problems...
There is a persistent gender gap in motivations to run for political office. While exposure to role ...
Based on the second wave of the Citizen Political Ambition Panel Study, we provide the first thoroug...
A leading explanation for the small number of women in top elective positions is that not enough wom...
<p>This manuscript is comprised of three papers that examine the far-reaching and often invisible po...
Based on data from the 2011 Citizen Political Ambition Study - a national survey of nearly 4,000 po...
Gender gaps in political knowledge have been found persistently in the social science literature. Th...
ABSTRACT. A leading explanation for the small number of women in top elective positions is that not ...
The main aim of this paper is to examine the underrepresentation of women in United States elected o...
Successive studies have found a persistent gender gap in political knowledge. Despite much internati...