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Do Government Positions Held by Women Matter? A Cross-National Examination of Female Ministers' Impacts on Women's Political Participation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2016

Shan-Jan Sarah Liu
Affiliation:
Smith College
Lee Ann Banaszak
Affiliation:
The Pennsylvania State University
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Abstract

Current research shows that female legislators serve as role models for women. Understudied is how and the extent to which female ministers inspire women to participate in politics. We argue that with their high visibility and greater ability to influence policy, female ministers also serve as role models, but their influence differs depending on the form of political engagement. Using the World Values Survey and additional national-level variables, we employ multilevel modeling techniques to explore how women in the cabinet influence various forms of women's political engagement. We find that the proportion of women in the cabinet has a stronger effect on participation than the proportion of women in parliament. All else being equal, a higher proportion of women in the cabinet increases women's conventional participation (voting and party membership), petition signing, and engagement in peaceful demonstrations, but it does not influence women's participation in strikes or boycotts. Our findings add to current studies of women's political representation, in which ministerial representation is often underexplored or not differentiated from parliamentary representation, and help distinguish various forms of participation. Future research should consider examining a wider variety of women's political roles in other areas of the political arena.

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Copyright © The Women and Politics Research Section of the American Political Science Association 2016 
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Table 1. Presence of women in lower house legislatures and in cabinets among countries in the World Values Survey, 2009

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Table 2. Mapping the difficulty and cost level and electoral connections of various forms of political participation

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Table 3. Descriptive statistics of all national-level and individual-level variables in all countries

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Table 4. Influence of proportion of women in the cabinet on various forms of women's political participation

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Figure 1. Effect of the proportion of female cabinet ministers on women's and men's conventional political participation.

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Figure 2. Effect of the proportion of female cabinet ministers on women's and men's participation in petition signing.

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Figure 3. Effect of the proportion of female cabinet ministers on women's and men's participation in demonstration.

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