Women make up just 6.1 per cent of Pacific parliamentarians. Increasing women’s representation is a key area of focus for political leaders and aid donors, both as a human rights issue and as a vehicle for the substantive representation of women. Women’s participation in politics in the Pacific Islands is often seen as a form of social contract between women. Female voters are expected to vote for female candidates. In exchange, female parliamentarians are expected to act, not just for the constituency that elected them, but for women as a group. This article examines the expectations that are placed on the political participation of Pacific women, and argues that attempts to increase women’s participation in politics in the region should a...
Improving women’s leadership and political participation has proved to be a key developmental chall...
In 2014 the Commonwealth Secretariat commissioned research on the status of women in leader...
Women’s political representation has historically been low in Samoa, as in much of the Pacific regio...
The low representation of women in Pacific Island parliaments has been a cause of much concern and l...
Abstract The Pacific Islands have the lowest level of female parliamentary representation of any re...
The under-representation of women in politics is a global issue, but it is particularly acute in the...
Nowhere in the world is the under-representation of women in leadership positions, especially in for...
This In Brief argues initiatives aimed at improving women’s political representation in the Pacific ...
Globalisation has forced the island states of the Pacific to renew and strengthen commitments to coo...
It is established that the percentage of women elected to parliament in the Pacific region is amongs...
Anecdotally, it is assumed that the factors that constrain women from entering parliament spill over...
This paper discusses impediments to female candidate success in national elections in the Western Me...
With all its diversity, the Pacific region has consistently held the lowest regional ranking of wome...
In recent years, governments across Asia and the Pacific have adopted gender quotas to increase wome...
Recent policy and academic writing on women in the Pacific has focused on the barriers women in the ...
Improving women’s leadership and political participation has proved to be a key developmental chall...
In 2014 the Commonwealth Secretariat commissioned research on the status of women in leader...
Women’s political representation has historically been low in Samoa, as in much of the Pacific regio...
The low representation of women in Pacific Island parliaments has been a cause of much concern and l...
Abstract The Pacific Islands have the lowest level of female parliamentary representation of any re...
The under-representation of women in politics is a global issue, but it is particularly acute in the...
Nowhere in the world is the under-representation of women in leadership positions, especially in for...
This In Brief argues initiatives aimed at improving women’s political representation in the Pacific ...
Globalisation has forced the island states of the Pacific to renew and strengthen commitments to coo...
It is established that the percentage of women elected to parliament in the Pacific region is amongs...
Anecdotally, it is assumed that the factors that constrain women from entering parliament spill over...
This paper discusses impediments to female candidate success in national elections in the Western Me...
With all its diversity, the Pacific region has consistently held the lowest regional ranking of wome...
In recent years, governments across Asia and the Pacific have adopted gender quotas to increase wome...
Recent policy and academic writing on women in the Pacific has focused on the barriers women in the ...
Improving women’s leadership and political participation has proved to be a key developmental chall...
In 2014 the Commonwealth Secretariat commissioned research on the status of women in leader...
Women’s political representation has historically been low in Samoa, as in much of the Pacific regio...