Ambitious Women

Hidden within the Party?

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  • Rozemarijn van Dijk University of Antwerp Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5553/PLC/.000064

Keywords:

political ambition, political party, candidate selection, internal political efficacy, underrepresentation of women

Abstract

The underrepresentation of women can be partly attributed to political parties: when selecting candidates, parties recruit fewer women than men. A common justification is that there are not enough ambitious women in the party. In this article, we test this claim by answering (i) whether women express less political ambition than men; (ii) whether this has changed over time; and iii) whether and how internal political efficacy influences political ambition. Based on three survey waves among Dutch party members, we conclude that women are to the same extent as men attracted by a political function when becoming a party member. Moreover, there has been no change in political ambition over time. Lastly, we find that internal political efficacy mediates the effect of gender on political ambition. This article thus shows that there is only a small gender gap in ambition and that there are ambitious women in Dutch political parties.

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Author Biography

  • Rozemarijn van Dijk, University of Antwerp

    Rozemarijn E. van Dijk, University of Antwerp

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Published

2025-03-12

How to Cite

van Dijk, R. (2025). Ambitious Women: Hidden within the Party?. Politics of the Low Countries, 5(3), 281-302. https://doi.org/10.5553/PLC/.000064