A study by two researchers at the UPF Department of Political and Social Sciences (DCPIS) has examined the effect of selecting party leaders by direct vote by the entire membership (a process known in southern Europe as ‘primaries’ and in English-speaking countries as ‘one member, one-vote,’ OMOV) on the likelihood of a woman winning a leadership competition against male rivals.
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