TLA article of the week: Adversity, Gender Stereotyping, and Appraisals of Female Political Leadership: Evidence from Latin America

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In this week’s TLA article of the week, political scientist Mark Setzler analyzes survey data from 17 Latin American countries to investigate the extent to which citizens’ preferences for leaders of a specific gender vary in response to economic hardship, corruption, and crime.

Adversity, Gender Stereotyping, and Appraisals of Female Political Leadership:Evidence from Latin America

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