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For example, studies of women’s political involvement that did not account for difference among groups of women failed to account for how ethno-racial, sexual orientation, nativity, disability, or rel

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For example, studies of women’s political involvement that did not account for difference among groups of women failed to account for how ethno-racial, sexual orientation, nativity, disability, or religion may have influenced women’s politi

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  • Candidate Gender and the Political Engagement of Women and Men (2014) · doi

    Does the presence of descriptive representation have symbolic consequences for women’s engagement in politics? Given mixed results from prior survey-based studies, I use experiments to investigate whether there is a direct psychological effect of candidate gender on voters’ interest in political engagement.

    Keywords: engagement presence descriptive representation symbolic consequences women politics given mixed prior survey based experiments investigate
  • The elusive measurement of symbolic effects on citizens’ political attitudes: survey experiments as alternative avenues (2017) · doi

    By taking stock of the burgeoning quantitative research examining the symbolic effects of women’s descriptive representation on citizens’ political attitudes and behavior, we will discuss the main empirical and methodological challenges that may have led scholars to reach at best mixed results, to identify merely modest effects or to not find any trace of them.

    Keywords: effects taking stock burgeoning quantitative examining symbolic women descriptive representation citizens political attitudes behavior discuss
  • Intersectionality in Political Science (2021) · doi

    For example, studies of women’s political involvement that did not account for difference among groups of women failed to account for how ethno-racial, sexual orientation, nativity, disability, or religion may have influenced women’s political experiences and political outcomes.

    Keywords: women political account example involvement difference among groups failed ethno racial sexual orientation nativity disability

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