With the prospect of the first female President of the USA now fading from view, the question of women’s political representation remains prescient. But do women and men feel the same way about women in formal political office? Peter Allen and David Cutts explore that question here
This dissertation explores how political institutions shape the behaviour of women in politics. It a...
The promotion of ‘women’s interests’ is a central focus and concern of advocates of women’s politica...
More and more countries implement quotas and install women's policy agencies as an answer to the und...
Why is it that women have become so influential in electing representation, but not in physically re...
This article analyses the relationship between the representatives and the represented by comparing ...
More often than not, women are not represented by women; elected leaders in the United States are pr...
In recent years, the number of women in political office has increased to the highest level in Ameri...
The relationship between gender and politics has unfolded in the context of male domination. Questio...
The promotion of ‘women’s interests’ is a central focus and concern of advocates of women’s politica...
Recent research raises doubts about whether the presence of women contesting or occupying prominent ...
More and more countries implement quotas and install women’s policy agencies as an answer to the und...
Defence date: 13 December 2011Examining Board: Professor Mark Franklin (EUI, Supervisor) Professor...
Women’s political participation and representation vary dramatically within and between countries. W...
This article broadens consideration of the gender gap from voting differ ences to the larger questio...
What does women’s presence in political decision-making bodies signal to citizens? Do these signals ...
This dissertation explores how political institutions shape the behaviour of women in politics. It a...
The promotion of ‘women’s interests’ is a central focus and concern of advocates of women’s politica...
More and more countries implement quotas and install women's policy agencies as an answer to the und...
Why is it that women have become so influential in electing representation, but not in physically re...
This article analyses the relationship between the representatives and the represented by comparing ...
More often than not, women are not represented by women; elected leaders in the United States are pr...
In recent years, the number of women in political office has increased to the highest level in Ameri...
The relationship between gender and politics has unfolded in the context of male domination. Questio...
The promotion of ‘women’s interests’ is a central focus and concern of advocates of women’s politica...
Recent research raises doubts about whether the presence of women contesting or occupying prominent ...
More and more countries implement quotas and install women’s policy agencies as an answer to the und...
Defence date: 13 December 2011Examining Board: Professor Mark Franklin (EUI, Supervisor) Professor...
Women’s political participation and representation vary dramatically within and between countries. W...
This article broadens consideration of the gender gap from voting differ ences to the larger questio...
What does women’s presence in political decision-making bodies signal to citizens? Do these signals ...
This dissertation explores how political institutions shape the behaviour of women in politics. It a...
The promotion of ‘women’s interests’ is a central focus and concern of advocates of women’s politica...
More and more countries implement quotas and install women's policy agencies as an answer to the und...