Political participation highlights a great deal about the political system in a given country and how the system responds in turn. Women have a distinct way of participating in politics, particularly in the culture of machismo in contemporary Latin America. In this thesis, I examine the relationship between gender and political participation within two Latin American countries, Peru and Argentina. Through an analysis of voter turnout, political interest, cabinet participation, and political movements, I examine how gender impacts the political sphere. I ultimately argue that gender by itself is not distinctly tied to levels of participatory action for the average citizen, but that intersectionality must be examined further to understand the...
The existing literature on women in politics has made it abundantly clear that women around the worl...
The number of women in parliaments and legislatures across the globe has nearly doubled in the last ...
This work measures the long-term effects of gender representation quotas within Latin American count...
A pesar de los avances en equidad de género en América Latina, existe aún una notable brecha en térm...
Rice faculty scholar Leslie Schwindt-Bayer shares key findings from a recently published book she ed...
NoHow have party systems and individual parties in Latin America responded to, and filtered, women's...
Women’s political participation and representation vary dramatically within and between countries. W...
What role and impact do women have on politics and international affairs? Nearly a century ago, when...
This thesis identifies the variance in gender empowerment between Argentina and Chile, two countries...
This article tests contextual and individual-level explanations of the gender gap in political knowl...
As is the trend in the rest of the world, women have historically been seriously under represented i...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 1994.Includes bibl...
Recent research concerning women and politics focuses on identifying what factors cause and stimulat...
Over the course of the twentieth century, women in Argentina and Chile have organized in political, ...
Published online February 4, 2015This article tests contextual and individual-level explanations of ...
The existing literature on women in politics has made it abundantly clear that women around the worl...
The number of women in parliaments and legislatures across the globe has nearly doubled in the last ...
This work measures the long-term effects of gender representation quotas within Latin American count...
A pesar de los avances en equidad de género en América Latina, existe aún una notable brecha en térm...
Rice faculty scholar Leslie Schwindt-Bayer shares key findings from a recently published book she ed...
NoHow have party systems and individual parties in Latin America responded to, and filtered, women's...
Women’s political participation and representation vary dramatically within and between countries. W...
What role and impact do women have on politics and international affairs? Nearly a century ago, when...
This thesis identifies the variance in gender empowerment between Argentina and Chile, two countries...
This article tests contextual and individual-level explanations of the gender gap in political knowl...
As is the trend in the rest of the world, women have historically been seriously under represented i...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 1994.Includes bibl...
Recent research concerning women and politics focuses on identifying what factors cause and stimulat...
Over the course of the twentieth century, women in Argentina and Chile have organized in political, ...
Published online February 4, 2015This article tests contextual and individual-level explanations of ...
The existing literature on women in politics has made it abundantly clear that women around the worl...
The number of women in parliaments and legislatures across the globe has nearly doubled in the last ...
This work measures the long-term effects of gender representation quotas within Latin American count...