Women in legislatures: Gender, institutions, and democracy

Leslie A. Schwindt-Bayer and Santiago Alles argue that the influx of women into Latin American legislatures has been substantial, but once in office, women have struggled to attain full access to political power. They present a statistical analysis that shows that the main explanations for variation...

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2018
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Universidad del Rosario
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eng
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https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/24123
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Abortion laws
Divorce laws
Gender equality
Latin American legislatures
Representative democracy
Women legislators
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title Women in legislatures: Gender, institutions, and democracy
spellingShingle Women in legislatures: Gender, institutions, and democracy
Abortion laws
Divorce laws
Gender equality
Latin American legislatures
Representative democracy
Women legislators
title_short Women in legislatures: Gender, institutions, and democracy
title_full Women in legislatures: Gender, institutions, and democracy
title_fullStr Women in legislatures: Gender, institutions, and democracy
title_full_unstemmed Women in legislatures: Gender, institutions, and democracy
title_sort Women in legislatures: Gender, institutions, and democracy
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Divorce laws
Gender equality
Latin American legislatures
Representative democracy
Women legislators
topic Abortion laws
Divorce laws
Gender equality
Latin American legislatures
Representative democracy
Women legislators
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