Quinn Albaugh

Quinn Albaugh

University of Toronto

H-index: 6

North America-Canada

About Quinn Albaugh

Quinn Albaugh, With an exceptional h-index of 6 and a recent h-index of 5 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of Canadian Politics, Gender and Sexuality, Political Parties, Elections, Representation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Gender and LGBT Affinity: The Case of Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne–CORRIGENDUM

Measuring transgender and non-binary Identities in online surveys: evidence from two national election studies

From Gender Gap to Gender Gaps: Bringing Nonbinary People into Political Behavior Research

The Inclusion of Gender Minority Communities in Survey Research: A Report for the Consortium on Electoral Democracy

Gatekeeping by central and local party actors: theory and evidence from a field study of new brunswick nominations, 2017–2018

The origins of gender-targeted public finance measures: the case of New Brunswick, Canada

Do voters discriminate against working-class candidates? Evidence from fifty years of self-reported candidate occupations

Gatekeeping and Group Representation

Quinn Albaugh Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

145

Citations(since 2020)

105

Cited By

78

hIndex(all)

6

hIndex(since 2020)

5

i10Index(all)

5

i10Index(since 2020)

3

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Quinn Albaugh Skills & Research Interests

Canadian Politics

Gender and Sexuality

Political Parties

Elections

Representation

Top articles of Quinn Albaugh

Gender and LGBT Affinity: The Case of Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne–CORRIGENDUM

Politics & Gender

2023/12

Measuring transgender and non-binary Identities in online surveys: evidence from two national election studies

2023/3/30

From Gender Gap to Gender Gaps: Bringing Nonbinary People into Political Behavior Research

2023/3/24

The Inclusion of Gender Minority Communities in Survey Research: A Report for the Consortium on Electoral Democracy

2023

Gatekeeping by central and local party actors: theory and evidence from a field study of new brunswick nominations, 2017–2018

Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique

2022/9

The origins of gender-targeted public finance measures: the case of New Brunswick, Canada

European Journal of Politics and Gender

2022/2

Do voters discriminate against working-class candidates? Evidence from fifty years of self-reported candidate occupations

Work. Pap., https://www. qalbaugh. com/s/Albaugh_Voter_Class_Bias. pdf

2020/11/5

Gatekeeping and Group Representation

2020

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