Gonzalo Di Landro
@gdilandro.bsky.social
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Political Science Ph.D. candidate at Rice University researching comparative political behavior, gender & representation www.gdilandro.com
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In my new @bjpols.bsky.social, I show that the longstanding association between female labor force participation and ♀️ support for left-wing parties is conditional on their advocacy for gender equality in labor markets. Western Europe (1990-2019)

Party behavior matters for the gender voting gap!
Party Behaviour and the Gender Voting Gap | British Journal of Political Science | Cambridge Core
Party Behaviour and the Gender Voting Gap - Volume 55
www.cambridge.org
gdilandro.bsky.social
Thank you so much, Diana. I’m grateful for your mentorship, insightful feedback, and support over the years! I’m also grateful to Randy Stevenson, Jonathan Homola, Leslie Schwindt-Bayer, and Mikki Hebl for their support
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dzobrien.bsky.social
So proud of @gdilandro.bsky.social for successfully defending his thesis "Political Parties and the Gender Voting Gap in Western Democracies: A Supply and Demand Framework." He's already published one dissertation paper in @bjpols.bsky.social & there's more great gender & politics work to come! 🍾
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anacweeks.bsky.social
📰 Our research on the mental load is on CBS Mornings! 💥

In @jmfncfr.bsky.social, we find mothers manage 71% of family tasks—rising to 79% for daily routines. A powerful but often invisible form of inequality.

Grateful to team up with @leahruppanner.bsky.social on this work -- more to come!
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ejpgjournal.bsky.social
🚨NEW ARTICLE🚨

The apparent rising gender gap in political preferences is fact becoming one of the hottest topics in politics today.

In this new short paper, @profrosiecamp.bsky.social‬ & Minna Cowper-Coles take a look at the data across generations and countries 📊

doi.org/10.1332/2515...
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zeynsom.bsky.social
I am incredibly proud that my book, co-authored with Andrea Aldrich, is published. Using an original party leadership dataset from 11 parliamentary democracies, Andrea and I show that women candidates face a glass ceiling for leadership and quickly sink once elected (the quicksand theory).
cambup-polsci.cambridge.org
New Cambridge Element 'Glass Ceilings, Glass Cliffs, and Quicksands: Gendered Party Leadership in Parliamentary Systems' by Andrea S. Aldrich & @zeynsom.bsky.social is now free to read for 2 weeks.

cup.org/3HqJXty

#cambridgeelements #politics
Front cover of "Cambridge Elements: Gender and Politics - Glass Ceilings, Glass Cliffs, and Quicksands" by Andrea S. Aldrich and Zeynep Somer-Topcu, featuring abstract orange and pink shapes.
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mathildevanditmars.eu
🥳We got page nrs!

🤓In this CPS article, Rosie Shorrocks and I test mechanisms that according to modernization theory can explain modern gender gaps.

🧐Our results imply that women with different political views select into different life trajectories - in education, work, out of marriage.

#polisci
cpsjournal.bsky.social
A new issue of CPS (Issue 8, 2025) is online! Explore the new articles now: "Social Change and Women’s Left Vote. The Role of Employment, Education, and Marriage in the Gender Vote Gap" by Mathilde M. van Ditmars @mathildevanditmars.eu and Rosalind Shorrocks

journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
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jennpiscopo.bsky.social
I am honored & humbled working w/ Amanda Clayton & @dzobrien.bsky.social. Our latest @apsrjournal.bsky.social shows that gender quotas do *not* erode legitimacy: across democracies, voters prefer legislatures w/ gender balance to those w/ male dominance, full stop.
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Electoral Gender Quotas and Democratic Legitimacy | American Political Science Review | Cambridge Core
Electoral Gender Quotas and Democratic Legitimacy
www.cambridge.org
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ietchacq.bsky.social
Big thanks to @denis-cohen.bsky.social, @hannahrajski.bsky.social, @gessler.bsky.social, @aleininger.bsky.social, and fellow participants for a very intellectually engaging MZES-DVPW Methods of Political Science Conference @mzes-ssdl.bsky.social, and, for the invitation !
gdilandro.bsky.social
Thank you, @dzobrien.bsky.social, for your feedback, support, and for the great conversations along the way
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dzobrien.bsky.social
Really proud of @gdilandro.bsky.social, whose new BJPS article shows that increases in 🚺's labor force participation are associated w/ 🚺's support for the left—but only when left parties support gender-egalitarian labor market policies.
bjpols.bsky.social
NEW -

Party Behaviour and the Gender Voting Gap - cup.org/413IPlB

- @gdilandro.bsky.social

"...increases in women’s labour force participation are associated with higher female/male voter ratios for the left..."

#OpenAccess
BJPolS abstract discussing how party support and gender equality in the labor market affect the gender voting gap, referencing multiple studies and data from the last three decades.
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bjpols.bsky.social
NEW -

Party Behaviour and the Gender Voting Gap - cup.org/413IPlB

- @gdilandro.bsky.social

"...increases in women’s labour force participation are associated with higher female/male voter ratios for the left..."

#OpenAccess
BJPolS abstract discussing how party support and gender equality in the labor market affect the gender voting gap, referencing multiple studies and data from the last three decades.
gdilandro.bsky.social
In my new @bjpols.bsky.social, I show that the longstanding association between female labor force participation and ♀️ support for left-wing parties is conditional on their advocacy for gender equality in labor markets. Western Europe (1990-2019)

Party behavior matters for the gender voting gap!
Party Behaviour and the Gender Voting Gap | British Journal of Political Science | Cambridge Core
Party Behaviour and the Gender Voting Gap - Volume 55
www.cambridge.org
Reposted by Gonzalo Di Landro
anacweeks.bsky.social
Now with page numbers! Don't miss @rosieshorrocks.bsky.social 's excellent book on gender differences in political attitudes and how they influence party voting in Western democracies.
politicsgenderj.bsky.social
📣 New #FirstView Book Review 📚

@anacweeks.bsky.social reviews 'Women, Men, and Elections' by Rosalind Shorrocks. The book explores how gendered policy preferences can explain gender gaps in voting.

www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Book cover for Women, Men, and Elections: Policy Supply and Gendered Voting Behaviour in Western Democracies. By Rosalind Shorrocks.
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johannarickne.bsky.social
Read our new paper on how the economic empowerment of one generation of women drives greater political officeholding for the next 💪✨
bjpols.bsky.social
#OpenAccess from our latest issue -

Working Mothers and Political Daughters: Intergenerational Dynamics of Women's Political Officeholding - cup.org/3Wujhgi

- Moa Frödin Gruneau & @johannarickne.bsky.social
ABJPolS abstract on a study about the economic empowering factor of women's education in Sweden and its impact over generations