CAWP has always focused on increasing scholarship about women in politics. One of the first outcomes of this research was a book published by the CAWP, titled
The Political Participation of Women in the United States: A Selected Bibliography 1950–1976 (Scarecrow Press, 1977). In 1994, the Center hosted a meeting of 79 key leaders to establish a research agenda. The work presented at the conference was compiled to create the publication
Women and American Politics: A Research Agenda for the 21st Century. This research was later updated in 2003 when
Susan J. Carroll, a scholar at CAWP, resulting in
Women and American Politics: New Questions, New Directions. This publication involved leading scholars of American politics and explored new avenue for studying women and politics. In 2012, another scholar named
Kira Sanbonmatsu collaborated with the Hunt Alternatives Fund's Political Parity Project to compile a research inventory, which was subsequently updated again in 2015. CAWP has become the primary source for current and historical numbers on women in politics. CAWP continues to provide research that advances scholarship on women in politics, counting and identifying women in politics, women's route to office and impact in office, women as candidates, and women as voters. ==References==