abstract: Congress has grown increasingly partisan since the 1970's, with the most extreme levels of partisanship occurring in the last few years. The media has also reflected on the loss of bipartisanship in Congress. However, the media often cites women as one of the last groups in the Senate willing to cross party lines. I analyze party unity scores from 1993-2013 to see if women senators are less partisan than their male counterparts, and if Democratic women senators are more or less partisan than Republican women senators. From these results, I find that Republican female senators are less partisan than Republican male senators and Democratic senators of either gender. I also find Democratic female senators are more partisan than Repub...
This study builds on previous research by examining the impact of gender when predicting roll call v...
This dissertation examines the evolution of Republican women’s congressional representation from the...
Women state legislators in the United States in 2001 are more liberal in their political ideology an...
In less than thirty years, women’s representation in the Senate has gone from two to twenty. In new ...
The United States Congress has changed in two significant ways over the past two decades: there has ...
Some past studies looking at the voting behavior of women in Congress have shown that they tend to b...
This paper uses data on bill co-sponsorship in the U.S. House of Representatives to estimate gender ...
The present work utilizes multiple data sources and methodological approaches to offer a more thorou...
Previous scholarship has demonstrated that female lawmakers differ from their male counterparts by e...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain why women remain underrepresented in Congress. One of ...
Over the past thirty years, two developments have altered the makeup of the U.S. Congress. The first...
Over the past thirty years, two developments have altered the makeup of the U.S. Congress. The first...
Research investigating whether female legislators provide more effective substantive representation ...
Gender differences in vote choice, opinion, andparty identification have become a common featureof t...
The literature on political polarization and bipartisanship is plentiful, but very few have specific...
This study builds on previous research by examining the impact of gender when predicting roll call v...
This dissertation examines the evolution of Republican women’s congressional representation from the...
Women state legislators in the United States in 2001 are more liberal in their political ideology an...
In less than thirty years, women’s representation in the Senate has gone from two to twenty. In new ...
The United States Congress has changed in two significant ways over the past two decades: there has ...
Some past studies looking at the voting behavior of women in Congress have shown that they tend to b...
This paper uses data on bill co-sponsorship in the U.S. House of Representatives to estimate gender ...
The present work utilizes multiple data sources and methodological approaches to offer a more thorou...
Previous scholarship has demonstrated that female lawmakers differ from their male counterparts by e...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain why women remain underrepresented in Congress. One of ...
Over the past thirty years, two developments have altered the makeup of the U.S. Congress. The first...
Over the past thirty years, two developments have altered the makeup of the U.S. Congress. The first...
Research investigating whether female legislators provide more effective substantive representation ...
Gender differences in vote choice, opinion, andparty identification have become a common featureof t...
The literature on political polarization and bipartisanship is plentiful, but very few have specific...
This study builds on previous research by examining the impact of gender when predicting roll call v...
This dissertation examines the evolution of Republican women’s congressional representation from the...
Women state legislators in the United States in 2001 are more liberal in their political ideology an...