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Replication Data for: Women Robed in Independence

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Smart, EmiLee;Wood, Abbie

Description

The number of women on high courts across the globe has been steadily increasing. Recent estimates found that women now make up sixty-one percent of the judiciary in European countries (oecd-report2019). The large number of women now serving in judicial positions has resulted in a changing demographic makeup of courts. While the majority might think this is a step forward for diverse representation, there is ultimately a dichotomy between judicial accountability that comes as a result of increased diversity in descriptive representation and judicial independence. Given this dichotomy, along with the increase in women on courts, it follows that the public's perceptions of courts' independence has the potential to change. We explore this phenomena by asking the following question: How does the presence of women on high courts impact perceptions of judicial independence among the public? Using survey data gathered from respondents in 27 European countries from 2016 to 2022, we examine how the dynamics of an increasing number of women on high courts alters the public's perceptions on the level of independence of the Court in their country. We draw from literature on judicial independence as well as women political elites and corruption. Importantly, we document that increasing the percentage of women on courts results in higher perceptions of judicial independence for women. Overall, our findings highlight important trends regarding gender diversity in political institutions and how changes in descriptive characteristics shape perceptions of judicial independence.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

0.2

FAIR Score

15%

Citations

0

Mentions

0

Metrics Over Time

Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

Harvard Dataverse

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Plant Science

Field

Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Domain

Life Sciences

Confidence Score

57%

Source

Open Alex

Keywords

LawFOS: LawSocial SciencesWomen, Judges, European Courts

Normalization Factors

FT

30.77

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00