11:20 - 13:00
P2
Room: South Hall 2B
Panel Session 2
David Fortunato - Representation and the Trade Roots of the Gender Pay Gap
Jon Hernes Fiva - Child Penalties in Politics
Cristina Bodea - When are Women Trusted to Speak with Authority on Economic Issues? Evidence from the Euro Area
Zuheir Desai, Varun Karekurve-Ramachandra, Sergio Montero - How do Gender Quotas Impact Accountability?
Alexandra Cirone, Aaron Childree, Harry Dienes - When Women Win: Land Lotteries and Civic Participation in Georgia
How do Gender Quotas Impact Accountability?
P2-04
Presented by: Zuheir Desai, Varun Karekurve-Ramachandra, Sergio Montero
Zuheir Desai 1, Varun Karekurve-Ramachandra 2, Sergio Montero 2
1 IE University
2 University of Rochester
How do gender quotas affect electoral accountability? While the consequences of gender quotas for descriptive representation are widely studied, their impact on accountability remains relatively unexplored. We develop and estimate a dynamic model of political accountability with moral hazard and adverse selection in which gender quotas impose probabilistic term limits on male candidates. We fit the model to a novel dataset that captures constituent evaluations of politician performance in Mumbai, India, where gender quotas are randomly assigned. Through counterfactual exercises, we quantify the differential effect gender quotas have on disciplining candidates and evaluate whether gender quotas result in selection of better women at the expense of ``mediocre'' men. We also examine the extent to which parties discriminate against women and how this discrimination interacts with gender quotas. Our results highlight the welfare implications of gender quotas in addition to their descriptive consequences.