Partisan competition and women's suffrage in the United States

Abstract: "Though women's suffrage was federally mandated in the United States by the nineteenth amendment in 1920, many states had granted suffrage to women prior to that and most of these early suffrage states were clustered in the west. The author revisits some of the popular conjectures that have been put forward to explain why these states moved first to give women the vote and offer a hypothesis of partisan competition leading to suffrage extension. Using event history analysis, she finds strong evidence that early enfranchisement of women in the western states was driven by the intensity of competition between Republicans and Democrats, as well as by adverse female-male ratios and greater concentration of the population in urban areas. Moreover, as might be expected from the geographic concentration of the suffrage states, she finds evidence that suffrage adoption was strongly and positively related to whether a neighboring state had women's suffrage. Also, the 'risk' of suffrage enac

Weitere Titel
Parteienwettbewerb und Frauenwahlrecht in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika
Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Partisan competition and women's suffrage in the United States ; volume:35 ; number:3 ; year:2010 ; pages:351-388
Veröffentlichungsversion
begutachtet (peer reviewed)
Historical social research ; 35, Heft 3 (2010), 351-388

Klassifikation
Politik
Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie, Anthropologie
Geschichte

Urheber
Munshi, Soumyanetra

DOI
10.12759/hsr.35.2010.3.351-388
URN
urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-310801
Rechteinformation
Open Access; Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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