In analyzing the problem of women’s underrepresentation in elected office, many scholars have pointed to one dimension of the “supply side” problem: women are generally less willing to run for office. However, when it comes to the decision to run for re-election, women appear to be as likely, if not more so, to run again than their male counterparts. This exploratory study uses data from interviews with female Canadian MPs to explore this apparent paradox. The results suggest that for female officeholders, the decision to run again is influenced by at least five factors. These are: a desire to seek a return on the investment that is made when entering a career in politics, a desire to carry out specific policy objectives, an increased sense...
This article investigates the supply side of women's political representation by focusing on how the...
Of the 535 seats in the 114th U.S. Congress, women hold 104, or just over 19 percent. While this is ...
Previous research firmly establishes an array of factors that contribute to the success or failure o...
A critical void in the research on women\u27s underrepresentation in elective office is an analysis ...
Three major questions are asked in this research regarding women\u27s representation in municipal go...
Analyzes the factors behind women's underrepresentation in public office; the degree to which gender...
The underrepresented status of women in legislative positions is an entrenched flaw in the American ...
The main aim of this paper is to examine the underrepresentation of women in United States elected o...
Women\u27s under-representation in politics is an empirical fact. The U.S. ranks 102nd in the world ...
Despite an electoral system that appears to present excellent opportunities for women to win electiv...
This paper studies differences across genders in the re-contesting decisions of politicians followin...
We use multivariate analyses to test hypotheses concerning the elec-toral opportunity structure for ...
Are women more likely to quit politics after losing their first race than men? Women's first-time ca...
Women’s candidacy and election are tracked over four Canadian national elections from 2000 to 2008. ...
This paper explores ways that Canadian municipal governments can increase the number of women who ru...
This article investigates the supply side of women's political representation by focusing on how the...
Of the 535 seats in the 114th U.S. Congress, women hold 104, or just over 19 percent. While this is ...
Previous research firmly establishes an array of factors that contribute to the success or failure o...
A critical void in the research on women\u27s underrepresentation in elective office is an analysis ...
Three major questions are asked in this research regarding women\u27s representation in municipal go...
Analyzes the factors behind women's underrepresentation in public office; the degree to which gender...
The underrepresented status of women in legislative positions is an entrenched flaw in the American ...
The main aim of this paper is to examine the underrepresentation of women in United States elected o...
Women\u27s under-representation in politics is an empirical fact. The U.S. ranks 102nd in the world ...
Despite an electoral system that appears to present excellent opportunities for women to win electiv...
This paper studies differences across genders in the re-contesting decisions of politicians followin...
We use multivariate analyses to test hypotheses concerning the elec-toral opportunity structure for ...
Are women more likely to quit politics after losing their first race than men? Women's first-time ca...
Women’s candidacy and election are tracked over four Canadian national elections from 2000 to 2008. ...
This paper explores ways that Canadian municipal governments can increase the number of women who ru...
This article investigates the supply side of women's political representation by focusing on how the...
Of the 535 seats in the 114th U.S. Congress, women hold 104, or just over 19 percent. While this is ...
Previous research firmly establishes an array of factors that contribute to the success or failure o...