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Replication data for: The Temporary Importance of Role Models for Women's Political Representation

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Title Replication data for: The Temporary Importance of Role Models for Women's Political Representation
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/26570
 
Creator Gilardi, Fabrizio
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description This article investigates the supply side of women's political representation by focusing on how the election of female politicians affects the motivation of women to run for office in other units. The analysis relies on an original dataset of over 1,500 municipal elections in Switzerland, starting with the first election after the introduction of women's suffrage. In the first election in which women could participate, the election of a woman in a given municipality was associated in the next election with an additional female candidate in 10% of its neighbors. The relationship decreases over time, fades away after sixteen years, and is driven primarily by new female candidates in units where no female incumbents are running for re-election. These findings suggest that role models are important for improving women's representation, but only in its early stages. This conclusion could be relevant for understanding the political representation of other underrepresented groups.
 
Subject Social Sciences
Women and politics
 
Contributor Gilardi, Fabrizio