Feminist scholars argue that women generally gain political rights followed by civil and social rights. However, this argument is based on data from North America and Western Europe, and few scholars, if any, have examined the progression of these rights within countries currently undergoing transitions to democracy in different parts of the world. Through in-depth interviews with members of women’s orga-nizations inGhana, the author extends this literature. The findings both contradict and support the prior feminist argument. They indicate that prior to democratization, women focused primarily on social rights to improve their economic well-being. However, new opportunities emerged with the transition, which allowed women to use their poli...
Two centuries ago, in most countries around the world, women were unable to vote, had no say over th...
Are the global trends toward democratization and neoliberal economic development also providing enha...
Are the global trends toward democratization and neoliberal economic development also providing enha...
Sabri CiftciSince becoming the first African nation to gain independence in 1957, Ghana has been a t...
This study explores Ghanaian women’s perception and voices about issues of gender equali...
This paper, presented to 'Pathways: What are we Learning?' Analysis Conference held in Cairo, 20-24 ...
What determines countries’ successful transition to democracy? Research has focused on socioeconomic...
Increasing levels of democratic freedoms should, in theory, improve women’s access to polit-ical pos...
What determines countries’ successful transition to democracy? Research has focused on socioeconomic...
Increasing levels of democratic freedoms should, in theory, improve women’s access to political posi...
This paper assesses the progress Ghanaian women have made in terms of rights and welfare in the last...
This study explores Ghanaian women’s perception and voices about issues of gender equality in terms ...
In view of the call and effort of international organizations and development practitioners to promo...
Ghana maintains strong constitutional advocacy for the equal rights of all its citizens, irrespectiv...
International Perspectives on Gender and Democratization brings together the experience of women's d...
Two centuries ago, in most countries around the world, women were unable to vote, had no say over th...
Are the global trends toward democratization and neoliberal economic development also providing enha...
Are the global trends toward democratization and neoliberal economic development also providing enha...
Sabri CiftciSince becoming the first African nation to gain independence in 1957, Ghana has been a t...
This study explores Ghanaian women’s perception and voices about issues of gender equali...
This paper, presented to 'Pathways: What are we Learning?' Analysis Conference held in Cairo, 20-24 ...
What determines countries’ successful transition to democracy? Research has focused on socioeconomic...
Increasing levels of democratic freedoms should, in theory, improve women’s access to polit-ical pos...
What determines countries’ successful transition to democracy? Research has focused on socioeconomic...
Increasing levels of democratic freedoms should, in theory, improve women’s access to political posi...
This paper assesses the progress Ghanaian women have made in terms of rights and welfare in the last...
This study explores Ghanaian women’s perception and voices about issues of gender equality in terms ...
In view of the call and effort of international organizations and development practitioners to promo...
Ghana maintains strong constitutional advocacy for the equal rights of all its citizens, irrespectiv...
International Perspectives on Gender and Democratization brings together the experience of women's d...
Two centuries ago, in most countries around the world, women were unable to vote, had no say over th...
Are the global trends toward democratization and neoliberal economic development also providing enha...
Are the global trends toward democratization and neoliberal economic development also providing enha...