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What explains low female political representation? Evidence from survey experiments in Japan

Experiment Types
Randomized Experiment
Study Participants
1,611 (Survey 1), 202 (Survey 2), 1,132 (Survey 3), 3,206 (Survey 4)
Locations
Japan
,
Asia
Researchers
Rieko Kage
,
Frances McCall Rosenbluth
,
Seiki Tanaka
Publication
Cambridge University Press
Volume
15
Issue
2
Month
June
Year
2019
Pages
285-309

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MLA

Kage, Rieko, et al. “What Explains Low Female Political Representation? Evidence from Survey Experiments in Japan.” Politics & Gender, vol. 15, no. 2, 2019, pp. 285–309., doi:10.1017/S1743923X18000223.

APA

Kage, R., Rosenbluth, F., & Tanaka, S. (2019). What Explains Low Female Political Representation? Evidence from Survey Experiments in Japan. Politics & Gender, 15(2), 285-309. doi:10.1017/S1743923X18000223        

Chicago

 Kage, Rieko, Frances M. Rosenbluth, and Seiki Tanaka. “What Explains Low Female Political Representation? Evidence from Survey Experiments in Japan.” Politics & Gender 15, no. 2 (2019): 285–309. doi:10.1017/S1743923X18000223.

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