The rising number of women in Congress changes deliberation. Using committee hearing transcripts from 1995 to 2017, we analyze how the gender composition of committees affects group dynamics in committee hearings. While we find limited evidence that increasing proportions of women affects women’s participation, we find that discussion norms within committees change significantly in the presence of more women. Namely, interruptions decrease when there are more women on the committee; with higher proportions of women, men are less likely to interrupt others. Furthermore, committee members are more likely to engage and stay on the same topics in the presence of more women, suggesting a shift in norms toward more in-depth exchange. Overall, our results show that increasing the proportion of women changes discussion dynamics within Congress by shifting norms away from interruptions and one-sided talk in committees, thereby shifting group norms that govern decision-making during an important policy-making stage.
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July 20 2022
How Does the Rising Number of Women in the U.S. Congress Change Deliberation? Evidence from House Committee Hearings Available to Purchase
Pamela Ban;
Pamela Ban
Department of Political Science,
University of California
, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
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Justin Grimmer;
Justin Grimmer
Department of Political Science,
Stanford University
, Stanford, CA, USA and Hoover Institution, Stanford, CA, USA
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Jaclyn Kaslovsky;
Jaclyn Kaslovsky
Department of Political Science,
Rice University, Houston
, TX, USA
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Emily West
Emily West
Department of Political Science,
University of Pittsburgh
; Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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Online ISSN: 1554-0634
Print ISSN: 1554-0626
© 2022 P. Ban et al.
2022
P. Ban et al.
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Quarterly Journal of Political Science (2022) 17 (3): 355–387.
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Ban P, Grimmer J, Kaslovsky J, West E (2022), "How Does the Rising Number of Women in the U.S. Congress Change Deliberation? Evidence from House Committee Hearings". Quarterly Journal of Political Science, Vol. 17 No. 3 pp. 355–387, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/100.00020112
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