This document is a thesis submitted for an MSc in Occupational and Business Psychology at Kingston University London. The thesis explores how women become political leaders in Finland by interviewing 12 current and former female political leaders across six parties.
The introduction provides background on women's history in Finnish politics, noting the slow progress to top positions despite early voting rights. The literature review discusses gendered leadership theories and feminist views of political power and leadership. It aims to understand the process women go through to become leaders in male-dominated politics.
The thesis has five chapters: introduction and context, literature review, methodology, analysis/discussion combining interviews and literature, and conclusions with limitations and future research. It takes a feminist approach