Discussion paper

DP19700 Under Pressure: Electoral Competition and Women’s Representation

How can women’s representation improve in countries that do not embrace legislated gender quotas? We study municipal elections in Turkey during 2009-2019. A conservative dominant party, Erdogan’s AKP, is often challenged by a Kurdish party that promotes gender equality in electoral lists. Exploiting within-municipality variation, we find that the Kurdish party winning leads AKP to increase its share of female candidates by 25 to 30% in the next election. Other opposition parties winning has a substantially lower impact. Our results suggest that one party empowering women can help reducing gender gaps in lists across-the-board.

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Citation

Campa, P, P Saygin and S Tumen (2024), ‘DP19700 Under Pressure: Electoral Competition and Women’s Representation‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 19700. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp19700

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