The number of salient female executive leaders has dramatically increased over the last two decades. In many countries, executive politics is no longer an exclusive male domain. Using data from the four waves of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems surveys and from several waves of the AmericasBarometer surveys, I investigate whether the presence of salient female executive candidates in high-profile national elections influences women’s political engagement in the electoral process. The analysis reveals that the presence of viable female candidates has no immediate impact on women’s political engagement at the mass level
Women\u27s under-representation in politics is an empirical fact. The U.S. ranks 102nd in the world ...
A critical void in the research on women\u27s underrepresentation in elective office is an analysis ...
Since Sirimavo Bandaranaike became the first female prime minister in 1960, there has been a gradua...
The number of salient female executive leaders has dramatically increased over the last two decades....
The number of women serving in state-level executive office varies tremendously across the American ...
Can prominent female politicians inspire other women to enter politics? A woman occupying a high-pro...
Although women appear to be less interested and less engaged in politics than men, some evidence sug...
Gender diversity on corporate boards has received academic, as well as regulatory attention over the...
Speculation about what effect the increasing number of women candidates is having on the American po...
Previous research firmly establishes an array of factors that contribute to the success or failure o...
The paper intends to analyze the styles of leadership of women running for the highest public office...
Using constituency level data for elections to India’s state assemblies and a regression discontinui...
Recent research raises doubts about whether the presence of women contesting or occupying prominent ...
In recent years, the number of women in political office has increased to the highest level in Ameri...
What are the consequences of electing a female leader for policy and political outcomes? We answer ...
Women\u27s under-representation in politics is an empirical fact. The U.S. ranks 102nd in the world ...
A critical void in the research on women\u27s underrepresentation in elective office is an analysis ...
Since Sirimavo Bandaranaike became the first female prime minister in 1960, there has been a gradua...
The number of salient female executive leaders has dramatically increased over the last two decades....
The number of women serving in state-level executive office varies tremendously across the American ...
Can prominent female politicians inspire other women to enter politics? A woman occupying a high-pro...
Although women appear to be less interested and less engaged in politics than men, some evidence sug...
Gender diversity on corporate boards has received academic, as well as regulatory attention over the...
Speculation about what effect the increasing number of women candidates is having on the American po...
Previous research firmly establishes an array of factors that contribute to the success or failure o...
The paper intends to analyze the styles of leadership of women running for the highest public office...
Using constituency level data for elections to India’s state assemblies and a regression discontinui...
Recent research raises doubts about whether the presence of women contesting or occupying prominent ...
In recent years, the number of women in political office has increased to the highest level in Ameri...
What are the consequences of electing a female leader for policy and political outcomes? We answer ...
Women\u27s under-representation in politics is an empirical fact. The U.S. ranks 102nd in the world ...
A critical void in the research on women\u27s underrepresentation in elective office is an analysis ...
Since Sirimavo Bandaranaike became the first female prime minister in 1960, there has been a gradua...