We investigate whether the event of women being competitively elected as state legislators encourages subsequent political participation among women. Using a regression discontinuity design on Indian constituency level data, we find that female incumbents are more likely than male incumbents to re-contest and that there is a decline in the entry of new women candidates. This decline is most pronounced in states with entrenched gender bias and in male-headed parties, suggesting an intensification of barriers against women in these areas. Similar results for (mostly male) Muslim candidates indicate the presence of institutionalised demand-side barriers rather than gender-specific preferences and constraints
I study the changes in female political participation that occur when an additional female candidate...
This paper uses panel data from the 16 main states in India during the period 1967- 1999 to study th...
In this article, we address the question of how electing women to national or subnational parliament...
We investigate whether the event of women being competitively elected as state legislators encourage...
We investigate whether the event of a woman being competitively elected as a state legislator encour...
We investigate whether the event of women being competitively elected as state legislators encourage...
Using constituency level data for elections to India’s state assemblies and a regression discontinui...
More women MPs than ever before were elected to the lower house of the national parliament of India ...
Does the election of women in the US cause other women to vote or run for office themselves? The ele...
Women have always been an important part of Indian politics and their participation in politics is s...
Using an original survey conducted in India’s largest state, we offer systematic evidence on the gen...
This article highlights the perpetual under-representation of women in Indian parliament. As the rec...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Gender quota campaigns to in...
Abstract:With the right of universal adult franchise and all other political rights conferred by the...
This article addresses the empirical uncertainty regarding whether gender quotas establish a foundat...
I study the changes in female political participation that occur when an additional female candidate...
This paper uses panel data from the 16 main states in India during the period 1967- 1999 to study th...
In this article, we address the question of how electing women to national or subnational parliament...
We investigate whether the event of women being competitively elected as state legislators encourage...
We investigate whether the event of a woman being competitively elected as a state legislator encour...
We investigate whether the event of women being competitively elected as state legislators encourage...
Using constituency level data for elections to India’s state assemblies and a regression discontinui...
More women MPs than ever before were elected to the lower house of the national parliament of India ...
Does the election of women in the US cause other women to vote or run for office themselves? The ele...
Women have always been an important part of Indian politics and their participation in politics is s...
Using an original survey conducted in India’s largest state, we offer systematic evidence on the gen...
This article highlights the perpetual under-representation of women in Indian parliament. As the rec...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Gender quota campaigns to in...
Abstract:With the right of universal adult franchise and all other political rights conferred by the...
This article addresses the empirical uncertainty regarding whether gender quotas establish a foundat...
I study the changes in female political participation that occur when an additional female candidate...
This paper uses panel data from the 16 main states in India during the period 1967- 1999 to study th...
In this article, we address the question of how electing women to national or subnational parliament...