Analyzes the factors behind women's underrepresentation in public office; the degree to which gender affects political ambition, perceptions of politics, and willingness to campaign; and the reasons women are less likely to run for office than men
Despite some progress, women are still woefully underrepresented in running and holding elected offi...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceMorgan Lyon CottiA record number...
This thesis seeks to explore why so fewer women seek political candidacy in the United States. I beg...
The main aim of this paper is to examine the underrepresentation of women in United States elected o...
A century after women won the right to vote they remain significantly under-represented in federal a...
Women\u27s under-representation in politics is an empirical fact. The U.S. ranks 102nd in the world ...
Leading into the 2014 midterm elections, women formed close to one fifth of the officials representi...
A critical void in the research on women\u27s underrepresentation in elective office is an analysis ...
Why do so few women hold elected office on local government bodies? The answer to this question enco...
Of the 535 seats in the 114th U.S. Congress, women hold 104, or just over 19 percent. While this is ...
Despite the growing profile of many women politicians, women are still underrepresented in political...
Based on survey responses from a national random sample of nearly 4,000 high school and college stud...
Women are running for office more frequently than they have in the past. However, women are still ru...
The underrepresentation and misrepresentation of women in United States politics are conditions that...
Previous research firmly establishes an array of factors that contribute to the success or failure o...
Despite some progress, women are still woefully underrepresented in running and holding elected offi...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceMorgan Lyon CottiA record number...
This thesis seeks to explore why so fewer women seek political candidacy in the United States. I beg...
The main aim of this paper is to examine the underrepresentation of women in United States elected o...
A century after women won the right to vote they remain significantly under-represented in federal a...
Women\u27s under-representation in politics is an empirical fact. The U.S. ranks 102nd in the world ...
Leading into the 2014 midterm elections, women formed close to one fifth of the officials representi...
A critical void in the research on women\u27s underrepresentation in elective office is an analysis ...
Why do so few women hold elected office on local government bodies? The answer to this question enco...
Of the 535 seats in the 114th U.S. Congress, women hold 104, or just over 19 percent. While this is ...
Despite the growing profile of many women politicians, women are still underrepresented in political...
Based on survey responses from a national random sample of nearly 4,000 high school and college stud...
Women are running for office more frequently than they have in the past. However, women are still ru...
The underrepresentation and misrepresentation of women in United States politics are conditions that...
Previous research firmly establishes an array of factors that contribute to the success or failure o...
Despite some progress, women are still woefully underrepresented in running and holding elected offi...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceMorgan Lyon CottiA record number...
This thesis seeks to explore why so fewer women seek political candidacy in the United States. I beg...