Female gender and low income are two markers for groups that have been historically disadvantaged within most societies. The study explores two research questions related to their political representation: (1) ‘Are parties biased towards the ideological preferences of male and rich citizens?’; and (2) ‘Does the proportionality of the electoral system moderate the degree of under-representation of women and poor citizens in the party system?’ A multilevel analysis of survey data from 24 parliamentary democracies indicates that there is some bias against those with low income and, at a much smaller rate, women. This has systemic consequences for the quality of representation, as the preferences of the complementary groups differ. The proporti...
This article explores the underlying motives for ensuring the political inclusion of marginalised gr...
While equal political representation of all citizens is a fundamental democratic goal, it is hamper...
How does income inequality affect political representation? Jan Rosset, Nathalie Giger and Julian Be...
Female gender and low income are two markers for groups that have been historically disadvantaged wi...
To explain the gender gap in legislatures, scholars have identified several socio-economic, politica...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
To study the political mobilization of underrepresented groups, this article examines the effect of ...
This article asks, What effect does the choice of a nations electoral system have on the gender comp...
A number of studies on political representation focus on the comparative assessments of citizen ideo...
e quantify the implications of voter bias and electoral competition for politicians’ gender composit...
We develop and apply a new conceptual framework and measure for evaluating electoral systems, focusi...
© 2019 Araz AminnaseriPolitical parties represent social classes with conflicting interests. Elector...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
The results in previous studies indicate that the electoral system plays an important role in women'...
This article explores the underlying motives for ensuring the political inclusion of marginalised gr...
While equal political representation of all citizens is a fundamental democratic goal, it is hamper...
How does income inequality affect political representation? Jan Rosset, Nathalie Giger and Julian Be...
Female gender and low income are two markers for groups that have been historically disadvantaged wi...
To explain the gender gap in legislatures, scholars have identified several socio-economic, politica...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
To study the political mobilization of underrepresented groups, this article examines the effect of ...
This article asks, What effect does the choice of a nations electoral system have on the gender comp...
A number of studies on political representation focus on the comparative assessments of citizen ideo...
e quantify the implications of voter bias and electoral competition for politicians’ gender composit...
We develop and apply a new conceptual framework and measure for evaluating electoral systems, focusi...
© 2019 Araz AminnaseriPolitical parties represent social classes with conflicting interests. Elector...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
The results in previous studies indicate that the electoral system plays an important role in women'...
This article explores the underlying motives for ensuring the political inclusion of marginalised gr...
While equal political representation of all citizens is a fundamental democratic goal, it is hamper...
How does income inequality affect political representation? Jan Rosset, Nathalie Giger and Julian Be...