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Destination Federal Senate: influence of political careers on arrival at the federation house
Studying the political careers and the social background (academic degrees and professions prior entering the political field) of elected Brazilian Senators, with this paper it’s expected to analyze whether former Governors and Mayors
Alison Ribeiro Centeno
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Political Careers or Career Politicians? [PDF]
Two main career paths are prevalent among politicians in modern democracies: there are career politicians (i.e., politicians who work in the political sector until retirement), and political careers (i.e., there are politicians who leave politics before retirement and work in the private sector). In this paper, we propose a dynamic equilibrium model of
Mattozzi A, Merlo A
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The Impossible Stability? The Italian Lower House Parliamentary Elite After a “Decade of Crises”
The article explores recent changes in the Italian parliamentary elite thanks to a novel set of data on Italian MPs between 1946 and 2018. After a first discussion on some crucial long-term trends of Italian Lower House MPs (their turnover rate ...
Luca Verzichelli +3 more
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This paper investigates women in lobbying careers in Italy, the UK and France in comparison with the EU Parliament to verify the hypothesis that in political systems with a gender mainstreaming approach, it is easier for women to have access to political,
Maria Cristina Antonucci
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Political Careers Or Career Politicians? Second Version [PDF]
Two main career paths are prevalent among politicians in modern democracies: there are career politicians (i.e., politicians who work in the political sector until retirement), and political careers (i.e., there are politicians who leave politics before retirement and work in the private sector). In this paper, we propose a dynamic equilibrium model of
Andrea Mattozzi, Antonio Merlo
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Quantitatively comparing elite formation over a century: ministers and judges
This paper employs elite formation quantitative indices to directly and transparently compare the role of the Irish secondary school system in the formation of Ireland’s political and judicial elites, over its history as an independent country (1922–2022)
Hogan John +2 more
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Alphabetical Effects on Political Careers
Personal names have important consequences for many life outcomes, but their influence on political success is relatively unexplored. Yet widespread biases towards outcomes early in the alphabet and the propensity for some seniority lists (such as those ...
R. Urbatsch
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Careers in politics, politics as a career
During the nineteenth century, the field of European politics witnessed a host of significant changes, prominent among them being the increasing tendency towards its professionalization. Against the backdrop of major social and cultural shifts, politics ceased to be exclusively regarded as the traditional elite’s ‘duty of honor’ and opened its doors ...
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The academic interest for the study of governors in Latin America grew within the last years. But there are only a few works upon the political recruitment of these individuals.
Germán Lodola
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What Comes after Cabinet? Post-Cabinet Careers of German Regional Ministers between 1945 and 2014
Political elite studies so far have often dealt with career paths before entering a particular political position, focusing mostly on individual states of a career.
Sebastian Jäckle
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