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In a male dominant political world, the cases of female leadership are still a novelty.
Looking at the episodes where a woman was head of state or government, the impact on
attitudes and perceptions toward gender equality is evaluated. By instrumenting the
presence of a female in government with the proportion of female seats in parliament,
the results seem to suggest that individuals, when exposed to a woman as an executive
political leader, report a higher tendency to agree with statements of gender
discrimination.
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Gender Perceptions Leadership Politics
