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Family Matters investigates the significant but understudied influence of romantic partners on politicians’ careers and professional trajectories. Through empirical research and analysis, the authors examine how spousal relationships, family dynamics, and personal partnerships shape political outcomes, advancement, and decision-making in the political sphere.
This Element in Gender and Politics series book provides insights into the intersection of personal life and professional political achievement. The research challenges traditional narratives about political success by highlighting the crucial support systems and personal relationships that often remain invisible in mainstream political discourse. The study contributes to broader conversations about gender, politics, and the social structures that enable or constrain political careers.







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