Whilst most UK political parties have now accepted the need to increase the number of women representatives, the stark reality is that women remain under-represented. The under representation of women in UK politics is not just evident in the national legislature but is a pattern repeated, to varying degrees, in second order elections at local, devolved and European levels. Recent developments in political recruitment processes allow us to explore the extent to which political parties take advantage of different electoral systems to promote women candidates in second order elections. Providing analysis of (s)election data from across second order elections, this article explores the interaction between systemic and institutional strategies,...
No established liberal democracy has achieved sex balance in its national legislature. Scholars agre...
The 'secret garden of politics' where some win and others lose their candidate selection bids and wh...
Across the UK, there is likely to be an increase in the number of women elected as MPs. However, thi...
Whilst most UK political parties have now accepted the need to increase the number of women represen...
Existing comparative research suggests that women candidates have better opportunities for electoral...
We study how political parties’ candidate selection strategies influence women’s descriptive parliam...
Analyses of by-elections traditionally focus on explorations of electoral behaviour, rather than on ...
The influence of the social and political environment on candidacies and electability is an importan...
The paper investigates women's representation in the European Parliament delegations of the new memb...
More women are elected in proportional compared to majority / plurality electoral systems. However, ...
It is clear that the major political parties in Britain consider the under-representation of women i...
Different countries select their Members of the European Parliament in different manners, with Brita...
In recent years, parties in the United Kingdom have increasingly pushed for higher descriptive repre...
Research interest in gender and politics has been increasing in the UK and intemationally. Much of t...
The proportion of women elected to parliament in the UK remains low compared to other countries. In ...
No established liberal democracy has achieved sex balance in its national legislature. Scholars agre...
The 'secret garden of politics' where some win and others lose their candidate selection bids and wh...
Across the UK, there is likely to be an increase in the number of women elected as MPs. However, thi...
Whilst most UK political parties have now accepted the need to increase the number of women represen...
Existing comparative research suggests that women candidates have better opportunities for electoral...
We study how political parties’ candidate selection strategies influence women’s descriptive parliam...
Analyses of by-elections traditionally focus on explorations of electoral behaviour, rather than on ...
The influence of the social and political environment on candidacies and electability is an importan...
The paper investigates women's representation in the European Parliament delegations of the new memb...
More women are elected in proportional compared to majority / plurality electoral systems. However, ...
It is clear that the major political parties in Britain consider the under-representation of women i...
Different countries select their Members of the European Parliament in different manners, with Brita...
In recent years, parties in the United Kingdom have increasingly pushed for higher descriptive repre...
Research interest in gender and politics has been increasing in the UK and intemationally. Much of t...
The proportion of women elected to parliament in the UK remains low compared to other countries. In ...
No established liberal democracy has achieved sex balance in its national legislature. Scholars agre...
The 'secret garden of politics' where some win and others lose their candidate selection bids and wh...
Across the UK, there is likely to be an increase in the number of women elected as MPs. However, thi...