In this paper we explore whether countries led by women have fared better during the COVID-19 pandemic than those led by men. Media and public health officials have lauded the perceived gender-related influence on policies and strategies for reducing the deleterious effects of the pandemic. We examine this proposition by analyzing COVID-19-related deaths globally across countries led by men and women. While we find some limited support for lower reported fatality rates in countries led by women, they are not statistically significant. Country cultural values offer more substantive explanation for COVID-19 outcomes. We offer several potential explanations for the pervasive perception that countries led by women have fared better during the p...
The initial public health response to the breakout of COVID-19 required fundamental changes in indiv...
There has been praise of how female leaders have handled the Coronavirus pandemic relative to their ...
This article provides a contextual framework for understanding the gendered dimensions of the COVID-...
In this paper we explore whether countries led by women have fared better during the COVID-19 pandem...
In this paper we explore whether countries led by women have fared better during the COVID-19 pandem...
Since the start of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the relationship between national women leaders...
Some countries have been more successful than others at dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. When we ...
This article investigates whether and how gendered leadership makes a difference in dealing with the...
This paper tackles the question of how female leaders at national levels of government managed COVID...
Public health response to COVID-19 requires behavior changes—isolation at home, wearing masks. Its e...
The outbreak of COVID-19 has affected men and women worldwide. The gender dimension of COVID-19 has ...
This paper shows how the gender composition of executive government impacts national responses to cr...
As of August 6, 2020, 15;46 GMT COVID -19 cases were 19,062,200 and deaths were 712,741(1). Since th...
Using original data from two waves of a survey conducted in March and April 2020 in eight OECD count...
Determinants explaining country-level success and failure when handling COVID-19 are disputed. The g...
The initial public health response to the breakout of COVID-19 required fundamental changes in indiv...
There has been praise of how female leaders have handled the Coronavirus pandemic relative to their ...
This article provides a contextual framework for understanding the gendered dimensions of the COVID-...
In this paper we explore whether countries led by women have fared better during the COVID-19 pandem...
In this paper we explore whether countries led by women have fared better during the COVID-19 pandem...
Since the start of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the relationship between national women leaders...
Some countries have been more successful than others at dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. When we ...
This article investigates whether and how gendered leadership makes a difference in dealing with the...
This paper tackles the question of how female leaders at national levels of government managed COVID...
Public health response to COVID-19 requires behavior changes—isolation at home, wearing masks. Its e...
The outbreak of COVID-19 has affected men and women worldwide. The gender dimension of COVID-19 has ...
This paper shows how the gender composition of executive government impacts national responses to cr...
As of August 6, 2020, 15;46 GMT COVID -19 cases were 19,062,200 and deaths were 712,741(1). Since th...
Using original data from two waves of a survey conducted in March and April 2020 in eight OECD count...
Determinants explaining country-level success and failure when handling COVID-19 are disputed. The g...
The initial public health response to the breakout of COVID-19 required fundamental changes in indiv...
There has been praise of how female leaders have handled the Coronavirus pandemic relative to their ...
This article provides a contextual framework for understanding the gendered dimensions of the COVID-...