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Run Jane Run! New Study Reveals Gendered Responses to Political Recruitment

Gender RepresentationPolitical RecruitmentExperimental DesignCandidate SelectionPolitical BehaviorPol. Behav.3 Stata files1 datasetDataverse
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This article examines gender disparities in responses to political party recruitment efforts. Using experimental data from [Dataset Name], we demonstrate that women react differently than men when approached by parties.

Who Responds?

* Experimental design tests reactions to different recruitment approaches

* Data collected primarily from [Country/Region] and [Continent Country Group]

What Distinguishes the Response?

* Findings indicate nuanced differences in interest across genders

* Recruitment tactics vary significantly based on gender approach

Our results highlight important considerations for parties seeking to attract female candidates.

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Run Jane Run! Gendered Responses to Political Party Recruitment was authored by Jessica Robinson Preece, Olga Bogach Stoddard and Rachel Fisher. It was published by Springer in Pol. Behav. in 2016.
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