Does election of an additional female councilor increase women's candidacy in the future?

I study the changes in female political participation that occur when an additional female candidate is elected to the local council. To address the endogeneity related to non-random election outcomes I employ a Regression Discontinuity Design. I focus on close competition for the last seat in the C...

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Main Author: Jekaterina Kuliomina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Università Carlo Cattaneo LIUC 2018-06-01
Series:The European Journal of Comparative Economics
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Online Access:http://ejce.liuc.it/18242979201801/182429792018150103.pdf
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spelling doaj-2c8fd7a8ac4e4d4aadcdeac40d4bf4972020-11-25T02:18:38ZengUniversità Carlo Cattaneo LIUCThe European Journal of Comparative Economics1824-29792018-06-01151378110.25428/1824-2979/201801-37-81Does election of an additional female councilor increase women's candidacy in the future?Jekaterina KuliominaI study the changes in female political participation that occur when an additional female candidate is elected to the local council. To address the endogeneity related to non-random election outcomes I employ a Regression Discontinuity Design. I focus on close competition for the last seat in the Czech municipal (local) elections between a male and a female candidate. I find that the election of an additional female candidate leads to fewer newly participating female candidates in the following elections. The effect is stronger in the municipalities where at least two other women were elected to the council.http://ejce.liuc.it/18242979201801/182429792018150103.pdfpolitical participationwomen and politicsregression discontinuitygenderfemale representationczech republic
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author Jekaterina Kuliomina
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Does election of an additional female councilor increase women's candidacy in the future?
The European Journal of Comparative Economics
political participation
women and politics
regression discontinuity
gender
female representation
czech republic
author_facet Jekaterina Kuliomina
author_sort Jekaterina Kuliomina
title Does election of an additional female councilor increase women's candidacy in the future?
title_short Does election of an additional female councilor increase women's candidacy in the future?
title_full Does election of an additional female councilor increase women's candidacy in the future?
title_fullStr Does election of an additional female councilor increase women's candidacy in the future?
title_full_unstemmed Does election of an additional female councilor increase women's candidacy in the future?
title_sort does election of an additional female councilor increase women's candidacy in the future?
publisher Università Carlo Cattaneo LIUC
series The European Journal of Comparative Economics
issn 1824-2979
publishDate 2018-06-01
description I study the changes in female political participation that occur when an additional female candidate is elected to the local council. To address the endogeneity related to non-random election outcomes I employ a Regression Discontinuity Design. I focus on close competition for the last seat in the Czech municipal (local) elections between a male and a female candidate. I find that the election of an additional female candidate leads to fewer newly participating female candidates in the following elections. The effect is stronger in the municipalities where at least two other women were elected to the council.
topic political participation
women and politics
regression discontinuity
gender
female representation
czech republic
url http://ejce.liuc.it/18242979201801/182429792018150103.pdf
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