Powerful women and aspirations in India

  • Lori A Beaman (Creator)
  • Raghabendra Chattopadhyay (Creator)
  • Esther Duflo (Creator)
  • Rohini Pande (Creator)
  • Petia Topalova (Creator)

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Description

We exploit random assignment of gender quotas for leadership positions on Indian village councils to show that prior exposure to a female leader is associated with electoral gains for women. After ten years of quotas, women are more likely to stand for, and win, elected positions in councils required to have a female chief councilor in the previous two elections. We provide experimental and survey evidence on one channel of influence—changes in voter attitudes. Prior exposure to a female chief councilor improves perceptions of female leader effectiveness and weakens stereotypes about gender roles in the public and domestic spheres.
Date made available2017
PublisherHarvard Dataverse

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