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Women and Power: Unpopular, Unwilling, or Held Back?

Experiment Types
Experimental Design
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Data Analysis
Study Participants
Spanish voters
Locations
Spain
Research Site
Towns with more than 5,000 people
Researchers
Pablo Casas-Arce
,
Albert Saiz
Publication
Journal of Political Economy
Volume
123
Issue
3
Month
January
Year
2015
Pages
641-669

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MLA

Casas-Arce, Pablo, et al. "Women and Power: Unpopular, Unwilling, or Held Back?." Journal of Political Economy, vol. 123, no. 3, 2015, pp. 641-669. DOI: 10.1086/680686.

APA

Casas-Arce, P., & Saiz, A. (2015). Women and power: unpopular, unwilling, or held Back?. Journal of Political Economy. 123 (3), 641-669. DOI: 10.1086/680686.

Chicago

Casas-Arce, P., and Albert Saiz. "Women and Power: Unpopular, Unwilling, or Held Back?." Journal of Political Economy 123, no. 3 (2015): 641-669. DOI: 10.1086/680686.

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