This is how to get rid of gerrymandered districts Ryan Williamson, Michael Crespin, and Barry Edwards - March 17, 2017 [caption id="attachment_55470" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Former president Barack Obama, left, and
Is Hillary losing the women’s vote? Nope. Here’s how the gender gap really works. Barbara Norrander - February 26, 2016 [caption id="attachment_24542" align="aligncenter" width="908"] (Reuters/Mike Blake)[/caption] Is a gender gap
What’s wrong with Bernie Sanders’ message? He makes people feel poor. Adam Levine - February 8, 2016 Before the 2016 Iowa Democratic caucuses, Bernie Sanders announced, “We
Why it matters that more women present at conferences Erik Voeten - October 2, 2013 For our fourth installment in the gender gap symposium (see here, here, and
Introducing the Monkey Cage gender gap symposium Erik Voeten - September 30, 2013 Despite substantial progress, it is irrefutable that a gender gap
Do Popular Votes on Rights Create Animosity Toward Minorities? Joshua Tucker - August 7, 2013 Continuing our new series of collaborations with political science journals, we
Actually, [According to data from mid-late 2000s] Iowa is Extremely Representative in Terms of its Economy! Joshua Tucker - December 19, 2011 We are once again pleased to welcome back Professor Michael
“Nowcasting” the 2012 US Presidential Elections Joshua Tucker - December 15, 2011 We are pleased to welcome professors Charles Tien of Hunter
Why do Opposition Parties Boycott Elections? Joshua Tucker - December 10, 2010 We had an interesting talk today by "Gail Buttorff":http://www.polisci.uiowa.edu/graduate/bio/buttorff.shtml of
Why did you have to bring up the Mets now? Joshua Tucker - March 21, 2010 We at the Monkey Cage generally applaud the intersection of