The Bahamas has a structure of inequality built into its colonial heritage and post-colonial governance. Women are not considered equal to men. In fact, many women do not see the need for equality. Some branches of the Church encourage the idea that women are less equal than men interpreting it as divine Christian law. Much like the divine right of kings, there is no challenging the doctrine. As the gender equality referendum failed once again after a 15-year gap between the vote in 2002 and the vote in 2016, can one be surprised. The failure of the referendum seems to speak to a distrust of government and a contempt for the political system, particularly in the wake of the gambling referendum, that was really an opinion poll, but, a ...
Contains fulltext : 169052.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Has male domi...
We use Spain’s Equality Law to test for the existence of agency problems between party leaders and t...
This study analyzes the global impact of democratic backsliding on gender equality through cross-sec...
The Bahamas has a structure of inequality built into its colonial heritage and post-colonial governa...
Gender based violence continues to be a source of concern in The Bahamas. Structural inequality betw...
Gender expectation plays a significant role in a variety of human interactions, but this is perhaps ...
In 2014, Bahamian Prime Minister Perry Christie announced a constitutional referendum on gender equa...
Women in the Bahamas face various forms of pervasive sexist discrimination and high rates of gender-...
The motivation for this paper stemmed from the realization that discrimination against women in the ...
Constitutional debates around independence claims present various gendered dimensions and implicatio...
Referendum 2002: gender and the Bahamian citizenry. On February 27, 2002 Bahamians voted in a refere...
This article was written prior to Megawati's rise to the presidency. It was primarily a polemical re...
The purpose of this study is to examine the factors that cause gender inequality among men and women...
The world need gender equality as by applying this equality the world will be more democratic which ...
While gender equality in the Caribbean is improving, with women’s growing social, economic, and poli...
Contains fulltext : 169052.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Has male domi...
We use Spain’s Equality Law to test for the existence of agency problems between party leaders and t...
This study analyzes the global impact of democratic backsliding on gender equality through cross-sec...
The Bahamas has a structure of inequality built into its colonial heritage and post-colonial governa...
Gender based violence continues to be a source of concern in The Bahamas. Structural inequality betw...
Gender expectation plays a significant role in a variety of human interactions, but this is perhaps ...
In 2014, Bahamian Prime Minister Perry Christie announced a constitutional referendum on gender equa...
Women in the Bahamas face various forms of pervasive sexist discrimination and high rates of gender-...
The motivation for this paper stemmed from the realization that discrimination against women in the ...
Constitutional debates around independence claims present various gendered dimensions and implicatio...
Referendum 2002: gender and the Bahamian citizenry. On February 27, 2002 Bahamians voted in a refere...
This article was written prior to Megawati's rise to the presidency. It was primarily a polemical re...
The purpose of this study is to examine the factors that cause gender inequality among men and women...
The world need gender equality as by applying this equality the world will be more democratic which ...
While gender equality in the Caribbean is improving, with women’s growing social, economic, and poli...
Contains fulltext : 169052.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Has male domi...
We use Spain’s Equality Law to test for the existence of agency problems between party leaders and t...
This study analyzes the global impact of democratic backsliding on gender equality through cross-sec...