Female Political Participation

Associated Documents (2)

Main AuthorPublished YearTitle
Ross, Marc HowardFemale political participation: a cross-cultural explanation
Walters, Leoné, Chisadza, Carolyn, Clance, MatthewSlave trades, kinship structures and women’s political participation in Africa

Associated Hypotheses (5)

Main AuthorHypothesis
Ross, Marc HowardFemale political activity will be positively associated with internal conflict and warm/affectionate socialization practices and negatively associated with external conflict and fraternal interest group strength (843, 848-9).
Walters, Leoné, Chisadza, Carolyn, Clance, MatthewIn non-patrilineal ethnic regions, exposure of a given ethnic group to the Indian Ocean slave trade is positively correlated with contemporary political participation by women from that ethnic group in twenty-first century national elections.
Walters, Leoné, Chisadza, Carolyn, Clance, MatthewIn non-patrilineal ethnic regions, exposure of a given ethnic group to the transatlantic slave trade is positively correlated with contemporary political participation by women from that ethnic group in twenty-first century national elections.
Walters, Leoné, Chisadza, Carolyn, Clance, MatthewIn patrilineal ethnic regions, exposure of a given ethnic group to the Indian Ocean slave trade is not correlated with contemporary political participation by women from that ethnic group in twenty-first century national elections.
Walters, Leoné, Chisadza, Carolyn, Clance, MatthewIn patrilineal ethnic regions, exposure of a given ethnic group to the transatlantic slave trade is not correlated with contemporary political participation by women from that ethnic group in twenty-first century national elections.

Associated OCMs

  1. gender status
  2. community heads
  3. community councils
  4. elections