There is considerable variation in the representation of women in elected chambers between different levels of government, but the differences are not uniform between countries. By examining the unusual case of Germany, where the representation of women is greater at higher echelons, Jessica Fortin-Rittberger, Christina Eder, Corinna Kroeber and Vanessa Marent find that the nature of the party system is crucial, in particular the strength of left-leaning and minor parties, which has implications for understanding levels of representation in other democracies
This article aims to solve the puzzle of a persisting gender gap in Austrian national parliament aft...
Women's representation in national parliaments is examined using a large cross-national sample. Init...
Women constitute over half of the world\u27s population and enjoy, at least in the eyes of the law, ...
Although there have been many studies which have looked at the impact of gender representation at th...
Research shows that electoral systems, gender quotas and a country's socio-economic development affe...
Today the proportion of German politicians who are female is at an all time high. This has largely b...
The use of gender quotas to increase women’s political representation in legislatures has expanded i...
To explain the gender gap in legislatures, scholars have identified several socio-economic, politica...
Across Europe, while some regions elect relatively high shares of women to local councils, men almos...
The descriptive representation of women has increased greatly over the last decades. This thesis arg...
While much of the literature on descriptive representation of women focuses on the formal role playe...
Women’s descriptive underrepresentation in parliaments is traditionally presented as the result of a...
Research on women’s political representation has repeatedly shown that female legislators represent ...
While much of the literature on descriptive representation of women focuses on the formal role playe...
Different countries select their Members of the European Parliament in different manners, with Brita...
This article aims to solve the puzzle of a persisting gender gap in Austrian national parliament aft...
Women's representation in national parliaments is examined using a large cross-national sample. Init...
Women constitute over half of the world\u27s population and enjoy, at least in the eyes of the law, ...
Although there have been many studies which have looked at the impact of gender representation at th...
Research shows that electoral systems, gender quotas and a country's socio-economic development affe...
Today the proportion of German politicians who are female is at an all time high. This has largely b...
The use of gender quotas to increase women’s political representation in legislatures has expanded i...
To explain the gender gap in legislatures, scholars have identified several socio-economic, politica...
Across Europe, while some regions elect relatively high shares of women to local councils, men almos...
The descriptive representation of women has increased greatly over the last decades. This thesis arg...
While much of the literature on descriptive representation of women focuses on the formal role playe...
Women’s descriptive underrepresentation in parliaments is traditionally presented as the result of a...
Research on women’s political representation has repeatedly shown that female legislators represent ...
While much of the literature on descriptive representation of women focuses on the formal role playe...
Different countries select their Members of the European Parliament in different manners, with Brita...
This article aims to solve the puzzle of a persisting gender gap in Austrian national parliament aft...
Women's representation in national parliaments is examined using a large cross-national sample. Init...
Women constitute over half of the world\u27s population and enjoy, at least in the eyes of the law, ...