The study presented below is about which variables influence the percentage of female candidates in Canadian political parties. The study is divided into two main parts: the first part being a comparison of the two main parties in Canada over 24 years in terms of the numbers of selected and elected female candidates. The second part deals with 8 variables and the amount of influence each has on the level of female candidates in Canadian political parties. The data used in my study is taken from the 2006 Canadian census on the Statistics Canada website, and election records from the official site of the Parliament of Canada. The analysis of the data was done in conjunction with analysis program called SPSS to produce cross tabulations of the...
Since 1997, Canada has entered into an interesting new phase of gender equality in Parliament. The p...
Recent elections have resulted in women holding over one quarter of provincial legislative seats, wi...
Only recently have women been recruited to serve in Canadian cabinets, and their presence in these b...
The study presented below is about which variables influence the percentage of female candidates in ...
The primary aim of this project is to build on the existing empirical knowledge base by disaggregati...
Women’s candidacy and election are tracked over four Canadian national elections from 2000 to 2008. ...
Three major questions are asked in this research regarding women\u27s representation in municipal go...
abstract: This thesis comparatively examines the percentage of women who have been appointed to fede...
This study examines the impact of elected women in Canada on patterns and processes of parliamentary...
We use multivariate analyses to test hypotheses concerning the elec-toral opportunity structure for ...
Whilst analysis of the relationship between the descriptive and substantive representation of women ...
It is well established that political parties play a key role as gatekeepers to elected office. This...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis investigates the initiatives launched during the...
A notable gender gap in candidate selection still exists in Canada. While the five major political p...
This study argues that previous investigations of the gender gap have concentrated almost exclusive...
Since 1997, Canada has entered into an interesting new phase of gender equality in Parliament. The p...
Recent elections have resulted in women holding over one quarter of provincial legislative seats, wi...
Only recently have women been recruited to serve in Canadian cabinets, and their presence in these b...
The study presented below is about which variables influence the percentage of female candidates in ...
The primary aim of this project is to build on the existing empirical knowledge base by disaggregati...
Women’s candidacy and election are tracked over four Canadian national elections from 2000 to 2008. ...
Three major questions are asked in this research regarding women\u27s representation in municipal go...
abstract: This thesis comparatively examines the percentage of women who have been appointed to fede...
This study examines the impact of elected women in Canada on patterns and processes of parliamentary...
We use multivariate analyses to test hypotheses concerning the elec-toral opportunity structure for ...
Whilst analysis of the relationship between the descriptive and substantive representation of women ...
It is well established that political parties play a key role as gatekeepers to elected office. This...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis investigates the initiatives launched during the...
A notable gender gap in candidate selection still exists in Canada. While the five major political p...
This study argues that previous investigations of the gender gap have concentrated almost exclusive...
Since 1997, Canada has entered into an interesting new phase of gender equality in Parliament. The p...
Recent elections have resulted in women holding over one quarter of provincial legislative seats, wi...
Only recently have women been recruited to serve in Canadian cabinets, and their presence in these b...