Seminar series A rich woman's world? Wealth and gendered paths to office Add to calendar 2024-04-26 17:00 2024-04-26 18:30 Europe/Rome A rich woman's world? Sala del Capitolo Badia Fiesolana YYYY-MM-DD Print Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Send by email When 26 April 2024 17:00 - 18:30 CEST Where Sala del Capitolo Badia Fiesolana Organised by Department of Political and Social Sciences In the context of the Comparative Politics Seminar Series, this session features a presentation by Rachel Bernhard (University of Oxford). AbstractWe introduce and seek to explain a new and surprising fact about members of the US Congress: since at least the 1980s, Congresswomen have been substantially wealthier than Congressmen serving in the same party and decade. We articulate three mechanisms that could explain this gender wealth gap, and use new data on the backgrounds and families of members of Congress to evaluate each mechanism. We find no evidence that the wealth gap arises because districts likely to elect women also elect wealthier members, or because women had more lucrative pre-Congressional careers. We do find evidence that the gap can be explained by women facing steeper challenges that wealth helps them overcome—particularly related to caregiving—and by Congresswomen’s spouses earning more money than Congressmen’s spouses. Our analysis sheds light on how obstacles facing ambitious women can lead to apparently counterintuitive advantages among the women who manage to succeed. Contact(s): Pia Dittmar Scientific Organiser(s): Prof. Miriam Golden (EUI - Department of Political and Social Sciences) Prof. Filip Kostelka (European University Institute) Prof Simon Hix (EUI - Department of Political and Social Sciences) Prof. Elias Dinas (EUI) Speaker(s): Rachel Bernhard (University of Oxford)