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Financial Crises and the Selection and Survival of Women Finance Ministers
Armstrong, Brenna1; Barnes, Tiffany2; Chiba, Daina3; O'Brien, Diana Z.4
2024-08
Source PublicationAmerican Political Science Review
ISSN0003-0554
Volume118Issue:3Pages:1305-1323
Abstract

Women remain underrepresented in cabinets, especially in high-prestige, “masculine” portfolios. Still, a growing number of states have appointed women to the finance ministry—a powerful position typically reserved for men. Drawing on the “glass cliff” phenomenon, we examine the relationship between financial crises and women’s ascension to, and survival in, this post. With an original dataset on appointments to finance ministries worldwide (1972–2017), we show that women are more likely to first come to power during a banking crisis. These results also hold for currency and inflation crises and even when accounting for the political and economic conditions that might otherwise explain this relationship. Subsequent examination of almost 3,000 finance ministers’ tenures shows that, once in office, crises shorten men’s (but not women’s) time in the post. Together, these results suggest that women can sometimes seize on crises as opportunities to access traditionally male-dominated positions. 

DOI10.1017/S0003055423000825
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WOS Research AreaGovernment & Law
WOS SubjectPolitical Science
WOS IDWOS:001093173600001
PublisherCAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, EDINBURGH BLDG, SHAFTESBURY RD, CB2 8RU CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85174327976
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Social Sciences
DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Corresponding AuthorArmstrong, Brenna
Affiliation1.Department of Political Science, Rice University, United States
2.Department of Political Science, University of Kentucky, United States
3.Department of Government and Public Administration, University of Macau, China
4.Department of Political Science, Washington University in St. Louis, United States
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Armstrong, Brenna,Barnes, Tiffany,Chiba, Daina,et al. Financial Crises and the Selection and Survival of Women Finance Ministers[J]. American Political Science Review, 2024, 118(3), 1305-1323.
APA Armstrong, Brenna., Barnes, Tiffany., Chiba, Daina., & O'Brien, Diana Z. (2024). Financial Crises and the Selection and Survival of Women Finance Ministers. American Political Science Review, 118(3), 1305-1323.
MLA Armstrong, Brenna,et al."Financial Crises and the Selection and Survival of Women Finance Ministers".American Political Science Review 118.3(2024):1305-1323.
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