Replication Data for: Ignoring Women’s Performance: A Survey Experiment on Policy Implementation in Argentina
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How does politician gender shape citizen responses to performance in office? Much of the existing literature suggests that voters hold higher expectations of women politicians and are therefore more likely to punish them for malfeasance. An alternative perspective suggests that voters view men politicians as more agentic and are therefore more responsive to their performance, whether good or bad. Using an online survey experiment in Argentina, we randomly assign respondents to information that the distribution of a government food program in a hypothetical city is biased or unbiased, and we also randomly assign the gender of the mayor. We find that respondents are more responsive to performance information—both positive and negative—about men mayors. We find little evidence that respondents hold different expectations of malfeasance by men versus women politicians. These results contribute to our understanding of how citizens process performance information in a context with few women politicians.
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2025-03-14



