Peer-Reviewed Articles

2023. Dingler, Sarah C. and Corinna Kroeber (2023) “Myths about women in the political executive – How gender stereotypes shape the way MPs assess the competences of ministers”. Political Research Quarterly, 76(3): 1403-1417.

 

2023. Kroeber, Corinna and Svenja Krauss (2023) “Whose bread I eat, their song I sing? How the gender of MPs influences the use of oversight mechanisms in government and opposition”. European Political Science Review (online first).

 

2023. Berz, Jan and Corinna Kroeber (2023) “Walking the line: Electoral cycles and the shift in legislative priorities among German parliamentarians”. Electoral Studies (online first).


2023. Kroeber, Corinna and Sarah C. Dingler (2023) “How crises shape the way the legislative-executive relations are gendered”. Politics & Gender (online first).

 

2022. Kroeber, Corinna (2022) "When do men MPs claim to represent women in plenary debates—Time-series cross-sectional evidence from the German states". Political Research Quarterly (online first).

 

2022. Grotz, Florian; Kroeber, Corinna and Marko Kukec (2022) "Cabinet reshuffles and prime-ministerial performance in Central and Eastern Europe". Government & Opposition (online first).

 

2022. Kroeber, Corinna and Joanna Hüffelmann. “It’s a long way to the top – Women’s career paths to prestigious offices”, Politics & Gender, 18(3): 741-767.

 

2021. Kroeber, Corinna. “How parties redefine their positions if they are led by a woman: Empirical evidence for women’s green, alternative, and libertarian agenda”, European Journal of Political Research, 6(1): 175-193.

 

2021.    Florian Grotz, Ferdinand Müller-Rommel, Jan Berz, Corinna Kroeber and Marko Kukec. “Career profiles and prime-ministerial performance in Central and Eastern European democracies”, Comparative Political Studies, 54(11): 1907-1938.

 

2021. Corinna Kroeber, Cal Le Gall, and Sarah C. Dingler. “How individuals’ social characteristics impact the likelihood to waste a vote – Evidence from Great Britain, Germany and France”, Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 31(3): 388-407.

 

2020. Tobias Remschel and Corinna Kroeber. "Every single word – A new database on legislative behavior in Germany since 1949", Government and Opposition, 57(2): 276-295.

 

2020. Svenja Krauss and Corinna Kroeber. "How women in the executive influence government stability", Journal of European Public Policy, 28(9): 1372-1390.

 

2019. Nina Guérin and Corinna Kroeber. “What explains variation in minority empowerment? Power-sharing and autonomy rights in post-communist countries”, Balkan Social Science Review, 14(2): 115-141.

 

2018. Corinna Kroeber. “Growing numbers, growing influence? A comparative study of policy congruence between parliaments and citizens of immigrant origin”, European Journal of Political Research, 57(4): 900-918.

 

2018. Corinna Kroeber. "How to measure the substantive representation of traditionally excluded groups in comparative research: A literature review and new data", Representation, 53(3): 241-259.

 

2018. Sarah C. Dingler, Corinna Kroeber, and Jessica Fortin-Rittberger. “Do parliaments underrepresent women’s policy preferences? Exploring gender equality in policy congruence in 21 European democracies”, Journal of European Public Policy, 26(2): 302-321.

2018. Corinna Kroeber, Vanessa Marent, Jessica Fortin-Rittberger, and Christina Eder. “Still a glass ceiling? Tracing the limits to women’s representation in elected office”, Comparative European Politics, 17(1): 112-131.

 

2017. Jessica Fortin-Rittberger, Christina Eder, Corinna Kroeber, and Vanessa Marent. “How party systems shape local-national gender gaps”, Government and Opposition, 54(1): 52-74.

 

2017. Corinna Kroeber. “Exploring the impact of reserved seat design on the quality of minority representation”, Ethnopolitics 16(2): 196-216.


2016. Christina Eder, Jessica Fortin-Rittberger, and Corinna Kroeber. “The higher the fewer? Patterns of female representation across levels of government in Germany”, Parliamentary Affairs, 69(2): 366-386.

Other Publications

2022. Corinna Kroeber. "Women’s role in promoting environmental issues: Evidence from 19 industrialized democracies", in: S. Pickel, E. Baltz and S. Kosanke Parties, institutions and preferences: The shape and impact of partisan politics. Wiesbaden: Springer Nature, 41-84.

 

2020. Ferdinand Müller-Rommel, Corinna Kroeber, and Michelangelo Vercesi. "Political careers of ministers and prime ministers", in: R. Andeweg, R. Elgie, L. Helms, J. Kaarbo, and F. Müller-Rommel Oxford handbook of political executives. New York: Oxford University Press, 229-250.

 

2020. Corinna Kroeber. "Book review essay of Ahrens, P.; Chmilewski, K.; Lang, S.; Sauer, B., 2020, Gender Equality in Politics – Implementing Party Quotas in Germany and Austria. Springer.", Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, 49(3): 7-8.

 

2018. Sarah C. Dingler and Corinna Kroeber. "Why the zipper does not close the gender gap. An analysis of women's representation in the Austrian parliament", JBZ Arbeitspapiere 46. (in German)

 

2017. Corinna Kroeber. "Minority representation in modern democracies – A research field for comparative politics?", in F. Gmainer-Pranzl and J. Fortin-Rittberger Democracy - An interdisciplinary research project. Frankfurt: Peter Lang Edition, 177-192 . (in German)


2015. Corinna Kroeber. "Book review essay of Semenova, E.; Edinger, M.; Best, H. (eds.), 2013, Parliamentary elites in Central and Eastern Europe. Recruitment and representation. Routledge.", Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft, 9(1): 123-125.