Journal of Women Politics & Policy

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Women Politics & Policy is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Abortion, Attitudes and Appointments: How Gender and Reproductive Rights Shaped Views on Amy Coney Barrett and Voter Turnout in 202016
Towards Caring Economies? Feminist Economic Visions and COVID-19 Recovery in Germany, Canada, and Finland15
Gender Stereotyping Questions Accurately Measure Beliefs About the Traits and Issue Strengths of Women and Men in Politics14
Beyond Elections: Unpacking the Gender Gap in Political Ambition Across Political Roles13
Where Do Women Win Primaries? Asymmetric Opportunity Theory in Congressional Nominations10
Sexism and the Gender Gap in Support for the Radical Right9
At the Intersections of Gender Inequality and State Fragility in Africa9
Opposition to Women Political Leaders: Gender Bias and Stereotypes of Politicians Among Japanese Voters8
The Ties that Bind: Public Opinion and Linked Fate among Women of Color8
Party Convergence and Divergence Among Republican Women7
Does Gender Equality Matter for Democracy? Confucian Norms and Public Attitudes Toward Democracy in East Asia7
The Boundaries of “Women of Color”: The Political Implications of Non-Hispanic Whites’ Perceptions of Women of Color7
Sit Still, Talk Pretty: Partisan Differences Among Women Candidates’ Campaign Appeals6
Denial of Care: Framing the Loss of Abortion Rights Post- Dobbs5
Tamed: How Resource Constraints, Psychological Disengagement, and Political Party Gatekeeping Stifle Women’s Participation in Politics in Zambia5
Confronting Anti-Muslim Racism and Islamism: An Intersectional Perspective on Muslim Women’s Activism in Germany5
An Early Leak in the Pipeline – Online Abuse as a Barrier for Young Women’s Political Engagement5
Mobilizing Women to Vote? The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union and School Voting in Massachusetts, 1900–19095
Which Feminisms Mobilize? Organizational Ideologies and Women’s Protest Participation Worldwide, 1980–20245
More Than Abortion: Why Reproductive Justice Matters in Cincinnati Post- Roe4
Tracking the Trackers: ‘Menstruapp’ Privacy Policies Following the Dobbs Decision4
Intersectional Politics of the International Women’s Strike4
Risk, Resistance and Resilience: Birth Control Policy in the Wake of Dobbs4
Constrained Communication and Negativity Bias: Gendered Emotional Appeals on Facebook4
Female Candidates’ Incumbency and Quality (Dis)Advantage in Local Elections3
Feminists, Nationalist, Combatants, Activists. A Conversation with Vjosa Musliu on the Multi-Faceted Role of Women in Kosovo3
Bystanders or Contesters? Women’s Political Representation and Quality of Government in the Local Councils of Albania3
Gender Parity Correction Mechanisms in Open-List Proportional Representation: Evidence from Chile3
“We Are the Woman and We Are the Man”: Insights from Focus Group Analysis on How Scholars Should Measure Sex and Gender3
Introduction: Bringing Activism Back In3
Invisibility or Inclusion? Ethnic Parties, Ethnic Seats, and Gender Quotas and the Representation of Minoritized Women3
Agents of Change? Women Candidates and Support for Campaign Finance Reform3
Bridging the Gap: Gender Equality Legislation and Women’s Advocacy in Mexico’s Subnational Congresses3
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