The Effects of Women's Descriptive Representation on Government Behavior

Does the representation of women in cabinet and party leadership positions affect whether governments are more or less likely to fulfill the policy promises they make during election campaigns? This research note studies the effects of women's descriptive representation in cabinet and party lea...

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Political campaigns
Political leadership
Political parties
Political representation
Representation
Women
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