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Female Leaders and the Representation of Women in Government

This Wednesday, Tuuli Tähtinen from ifo will present in our Research Seminar

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Abstract: Does electing female politicians increase women's political representation? Using a difference-in-differences design on a comprehensive cross-national dataset, we find that the first election of a female incumbent systematically increases the share of women in government. To address selection concerns, we apply the synthetic control method to a unique case of exogenous government change: the appointment of Germany's first female state prime minister in 1993-without a state election. Our findings provide causal evidence that her entry led to a lasting rise in women's political representation, highlighting how even one influential woman can help others ascend to high political office.

You can find the paper here.

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    Event date
    05.11.2025, 16:30-18:00

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    Venue
    University of Siegen
    US-A 234
    Unteres Schloss 3
    57072Siegen

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    Event format
    Research seminar

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Univ.-Prof. Dr. Matthias Hunold

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