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Women in (and out of) Politics | Science of Politics

Women in (and out of) Politics | Science of Politics

Episode 97 Published 3 years, 10 months ago
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Women are underrepresented in American political institutions, despite the positive track record of women in office and the willingness of voters to support women candidates. Gender differences in political ambition originate in childhood and are difficult to counteract. Mirya Holman finds that girls tend to think of politicians as men and politics as a man’s world—and those perceptions build over time to reduce intended political involvement. In this conversational addition, Holman also talks about her experience as a leader in the field of gender and politics research and the efforts to achieve gender parity in research and practice.

Guest: Mirya Holman, Tulane University

Study: “This One’s For the Boys: How Gendered Political Socialization Limits Girls’ Political Ambition and Interest.”

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