This article analyzes the effect of anti-corruption measures on female political empowerment. We exploit a measure that prescribes the dissolution of city councils for mafia infiltration, leading to an exogenous decrease in the level of corruption within local government. We find that the percentage of female councilors and aldermen elected after compulsory administrations, as well as the probability of a female mayor, sharply increases relative to the control group; the effect of the measure is decreasing over time. The evidence suggests that the most likely mechanism mediating the result relies on the reduction in the voter bias against women as policymakers rather than the (self-)selection of women
Previous studies have been unable to establish the link between corruption perceptions and political...
Previous research suggests that female politicians face higher standards in public life, perhaps in ...
Two recent influential studies found that larger representations of women in government reduced corr...
This article analyzes the effect of anti-corruption measures on female political empowerment. We ex...
Organized crime targets politicians with discretionary power over public resources, increasing the p...
Organized crime targets politicians with discretionary power over public resources, in- creasing the...
This paper provides new and unexplored evidence of a negative link between an increasing female part...
While much of the literature on descriptive representation of women focuses on the formal role playe...
Empirical findings on the negative association between women’s political representation and corrupti...
While much of the literature on descriptive representation of women focuses on the formal role playe...
This paper revisits the idea that higher percentages of women in government reduce the overall perce...
Across Europe, while some regions elect relatively high shares of women to local councils, men almos...
In this paper, two assumptions about corruption levels are examined, theoretically explained and emp...
Previous research suggests that female politicians face higher standards in public life, perhaps in ...
How do stereotypes of female candidates influence citizens ’ perceptions of political fraud and corr...
Previous studies have been unable to establish the link between corruption perceptions and political...
Previous research suggests that female politicians face higher standards in public life, perhaps in ...
Two recent influential studies found that larger representations of women in government reduced corr...
This article analyzes the effect of anti-corruption measures on female political empowerment. We ex...
Organized crime targets politicians with discretionary power over public resources, increasing the p...
Organized crime targets politicians with discretionary power over public resources, in- creasing the...
This paper provides new and unexplored evidence of a negative link between an increasing female part...
While much of the literature on descriptive representation of women focuses on the formal role playe...
Empirical findings on the negative association between women’s political representation and corrupti...
While much of the literature on descriptive representation of women focuses on the formal role playe...
This paper revisits the idea that higher percentages of women in government reduce the overall perce...
Across Europe, while some regions elect relatively high shares of women to local councils, men almos...
In this paper, two assumptions about corruption levels are examined, theoretically explained and emp...
Previous research suggests that female politicians face higher standards in public life, perhaps in ...
How do stereotypes of female candidates influence citizens ’ perceptions of political fraud and corr...
Previous studies have been unable to establish the link between corruption perceptions and political...
Previous research suggests that female politicians face higher standards in public life, perhaps in ...
Two recent influential studies found that larger representations of women in government reduced corr...