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Replication Data for: Trustworthy Media and Gender Gaps in Political Participation after Civil War: Experimental Evidence from Rural Liberia

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This study investigates the effects of media exposure on gender gaps in political participation in post-war Liberia. Five weeks prior to the 2011 general election, women eligible voters in randomly selected villages were provided radio sets and organized to listen to and discuss a series of elections-related programs from a ’trusted’ United Nations radio in group settings. Results show the program had positive effects on measures of women’s political participation, but not on men’s political behaviors, suggesting potential narrowing of gender gaps. Results also show the program improved the quality of women’s political engagement in a way that reflected their own preferences and voting autonomy. Mediation analysis suggests that program effects likely occurred through enhanced women’s political knowledge and efficacy and by harnessing coordination and mobilization potential of pre-existing civil society groups of a political character.
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2024-12-23
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