While all government portfolios used to be the purview of men exclusively, more and more women are selected to sit around the cabinet table. But under which circumstances do women get appointed to different ministerial portfolios? This article, proposes a theoretical framework to consider how party leaders’ attitudes and motivations influence the allocation of portfolios to male and female ministers. These propositions are tested empirically by bringing together data on 7,005 cabinet appointments across 29 European countries from the late 1980s until 2014. Considering the key partisan dynamics of the ministerial selection process, it is found that women are significantly less likely to be appointed to the ‘core’ offices of state, and ‘mascu...
The relationship between gender and politics has unfolded in the context of male domination. Questio...
This article investigates the role of key individual-level factors, namely expertise, seniority and ...
In a well-functioning democracy, public policy should not systematically reflect the preferences of ...
While all government portfolios used to be the purview of men exclusively, more and more women are s...
More and more women are appointed to ministerial positions in Europe, across countries and political...
Although there are considerably more men than women in most parliaments around the world, we know li...
Although there are considerably more men than women in most parliaments around the world, we know li...
By studying portfolio allocation in Swedish national government since 1946 the author is trying to a...
Does the gender of prime ministers and cabinet ministers influence cabinet duration? We argue that t...
The descriptive representation of women has increased greatly over the last decades. This thesis arg...
In light of the growing scholarship on women's representation in the executive, we examine whether e...
Historically, men have been more likely to be appointed to governing cabinets, but gendered patterns...
Donald Trump’s cabinet is exceptional in many ways, not least because the share of women in the exec...
Women’s recruitment to ministerial office is improving, but our understanding of what determines wom...
Though the defense ministry has been a bastion of male power, a growing number of states have appoin...
The relationship between gender and politics has unfolded in the context of male domination. Questio...
This article investigates the role of key individual-level factors, namely expertise, seniority and ...
In a well-functioning democracy, public policy should not systematically reflect the preferences of ...
While all government portfolios used to be the purview of men exclusively, more and more women are s...
More and more women are appointed to ministerial positions in Europe, across countries and political...
Although there are considerably more men than women in most parliaments around the world, we know li...
Although there are considerably more men than women in most parliaments around the world, we know li...
By studying portfolio allocation in Swedish national government since 1946 the author is trying to a...
Does the gender of prime ministers and cabinet ministers influence cabinet duration? We argue that t...
The descriptive representation of women has increased greatly over the last decades. This thesis arg...
In light of the growing scholarship on women's representation in the executive, we examine whether e...
Historically, men have been more likely to be appointed to governing cabinets, but gendered patterns...
Donald Trump’s cabinet is exceptional in many ways, not least because the share of women in the exec...
Women’s recruitment to ministerial office is improving, but our understanding of what determines wom...
Though the defense ministry has been a bastion of male power, a growing number of states have appoin...
The relationship between gender and politics has unfolded in the context of male domination. Questio...
This article investigates the role of key individual-level factors, namely expertise, seniority and ...
In a well-functioning democracy, public policy should not systematically reflect the preferences of ...