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Session Submission Type: Full Paper Panel
This panel brings together new research on gender & politics and gender & public policy in advanced western societies. Papers address the role of femonationalism in radical right voting, the effect of female candidates on voting, the sources of the gender gap on the socio-cultural divide, gender quota and executive power, and the effect of women suffrage on public policy.
Unpacking Femonationalism: Intersection of Nativism, Gender, Populist RR Support - Bonnie M. Meguid, University of Rochester; Sami Gul, University of Rochester
Helping the Cause? The Effect of Female Top Candidate Nominations on Voters - Heike Klüver, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; Jae-Jae Spoon, University of Pittsburgh
How and Why Women and Men Vote Differently on the Transnational Cleavage - Gary Marks, UNC - Chapel Hill; Liesbet Hooghe, UNC - Chapel Hill; Jonne Kamphorst, European University Institute
The Public Purse: Education Spending and Women's Enfranchisement - Dawn L. Teele, Johns Hopkins University; Øyvind Søraas Skorge, Oslo Metropolitan University; Tine N Paulsen, University of Southern California
Gender Quota Laws and Executive Power - Giulia Venturini, University of Strathclyde; Tiffany D. Barnes, University of Texas at Austin; Ana Catalano Weeks, University of Bath