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It still takes a candidate: why women don't run for office (Rev. ed.)

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It Still Takes A Candidate serves as the only systematic, nationwide empirical account of the manner in which gender affects political ambition.

Based on data from the Citizen Political Ambition Panel Study, a national survey conducted of almost 3,800 'potential candidates' in 2001 and a second survey of more than 2,000 of these same individuals in 2008, Jennifer L.

Lawless and Richard L. Fox find that women, even in the highest tiers of professional accomplishment, are substantially less likely than men to demonstrate ambition to seek elective office.

Women are less likely than men to be recruited to run for office.

They are less likely than men to think they are qualified to run for office. And they are less likely than men to express a willingness to run for office in the future.

This gender gap in political ambition persists across generations and over time.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107208181 / 9781107208186
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
320.082
21/06/2010
England
English
231 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed. Previous ed.: published as It takes a candidate. 2005.