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Men,women, and the ballot: Gender imbalances and suffrage extensions in the United States
Authors:Sebastian Braun  Michael Kvasnicka
Affiliation:1. Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Hindenburgufer 66, 24105 Kiel, Germany;2. RWI, Berlin Office, Hessische Straße 10, 10115 Berlin, Germany;3. IZA, Schaumburg-Lippe-Straße 5-9, 53113 Bonn, Germany
Abstract:Women's suffrage led to one of the greatest enfranchisements in history. Voting rights, however, were not won by force or threats thereof, a fact leading political economy theories find hard to explain. Studying the timing of suffrage extensions in US states between 1869 and 1919, we find that a scarcity of women strongly promoted early transitions to women's suffrage. Such scarcity significantly reduced the political costs and risks for male grantors of the suffrage. It might also have made women's suffrage attractive as a means to attract more women.
Keywords:D72   J16   K10   N41   N42   P16
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