In 2010, Senegal adopted a 50/50 gender quota law called the “Law on Parity”, which led to a dramatic increase in the number of women elected to the National Assembly in the following legislative election from 22,7% to 42,7%. In a comparative perspective, the adoption of the parity law was a surprising historical turn. Scholars often attribute quota adoption to post-conflict societies, where women can influence policies in a more women-friendly direction. However, Senegal has never experienced such a conflict. Furthermore, Senegal has become the Muslim-majority country in the world with the highest proportion of women in the National Assembly. Islam is however often connected to lower levels of women's representation and gender equality. My...
L'accès à la propriété foncière pour les femmes rurales en Afrique : le cas du Sénégal (de l'époque ...
Between 2000 and 2012, ten African countries adopted candidate gender quota laws to improve women’s ...
Building on previous studies of women’s formal, descriptive, and substantive representation in Rwand...
The discourse on women and development stems from a long history of the international community’s co...
Gender quotas have been adopted in Sub-Saharan African countries in an effort to address gender ineq...
En mai 2010, l'Etat du Sénégal se dotait d'une loi instituant la parité entre hommes et femmes. L'ob...
Male dominance remains commonplace in institutional settings, including the political arena. In orde...
French version available in IDRC Digital LibrarySpanish version available in IDRC Digital LibraryEle...
This research begins to explore what political tools are necessary to elevate women’s position in so...
Cette thèse interroge l’évolution de la place des femmes dans la société sénégalaise post-indépendan...
French version available in IDRC Digital LibraryThe movement to secure women’s land rights in Senega...
We provide new theory and evidence of the role of domestic women’s coalitions in the adoption of gen...
Thesis (PhD (Political Science))--University of Pretoria, 2023.The global adoption of gender quotas ...
Access to land for rural women in Africa: the case of Senegal (from the time of the great kingdoms t...
The ‘fast track’ approach for increasing women’s representation in politics through the adoption of ...
L'accès à la propriété foncière pour les femmes rurales en Afrique : le cas du Sénégal (de l'époque ...
Between 2000 and 2012, ten African countries adopted candidate gender quota laws to improve women’s ...
Building on previous studies of women’s formal, descriptive, and substantive representation in Rwand...
The discourse on women and development stems from a long history of the international community’s co...
Gender quotas have been adopted in Sub-Saharan African countries in an effort to address gender ineq...
En mai 2010, l'Etat du Sénégal se dotait d'une loi instituant la parité entre hommes et femmes. L'ob...
Male dominance remains commonplace in institutional settings, including the political arena. In orde...
French version available in IDRC Digital LibrarySpanish version available in IDRC Digital LibraryEle...
This research begins to explore what political tools are necessary to elevate women’s position in so...
Cette thèse interroge l’évolution de la place des femmes dans la société sénégalaise post-indépendan...
French version available in IDRC Digital LibraryThe movement to secure women’s land rights in Senega...
We provide new theory and evidence of the role of domestic women’s coalitions in the adoption of gen...
Thesis (PhD (Political Science))--University of Pretoria, 2023.The global adoption of gender quotas ...
Access to land for rural women in Africa: the case of Senegal (from the time of the great kingdoms t...
The ‘fast track’ approach for increasing women’s representation in politics through the adoption of ...
L'accès à la propriété foncière pour les femmes rurales en Afrique : le cas du Sénégal (de l'époque ...
Between 2000 and 2012, ten African countries adopted candidate gender quota laws to improve women’s ...
Building on previous studies of women’s formal, descriptive, and substantive representation in Rwand...