Has Portugal's transition to democracy since the 1974 revolution enhanced women's participation in politics? Has the democratisation process influenced women's access to elected offices? This paper offers an explanation of the Portuguese political system from a historical perspective, and an evaluation of the Portuguese political class in order to introduce the gender issue. Although the democratic regime is now more than 30 years old, there is still an under-representation of women in Portuguese politics, which is inscribed into the larger issue of women's access to all aspects of social, cultural and economic life. However, at all levels of government, women are better educated than men, with a larger proportion coming from the ranks of s...
UID/CCI/04667/2016This article draws upon the project “Feminine Politics” (PTDC/CCICOM/102393/2008),...
This paper aims to contribute towards a better understanding of the dynamics of women’s movements an...
The democratic revolution process in Portugal (1974–1976) did not result in immediate changes on gen...
Democracy is about the power of people and women are majoritarian in society, therefore, they have b...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The article presents a historical analysis of the participation of women in P...
This research aims to analyses the women’s participation in Portugal politics in consequence of its ...
With this chapter we intend to reflect on how women interpret their political and civic participati...
This paper presents a descriptive and comparative analysis of the statutes of Brazilian and Portugue...
In this review article, we argue that the transformations related to the modernisation of Portuguese...
The so-called Parity Act was an important milestone in the promotion of gender equality in Portugal,...
This study aimed to investigate and interpret the creation of a government mechanism for gender equa...
This article draws upon the project “Feminine Politics” (PTDC/CCICOM/102393/2008), which addresses p...
The so-called Parity Act was an important milestone in the promotion of gender equality in Portugal,...
The so-called Parity Act was an important milestone in the promotion of gender equality in Portugal,...
Gender equity and women’s empowerment continue to be perceived primarily as a “women’s issue”. Howev...
UID/CCI/04667/2016This article draws upon the project “Feminine Politics” (PTDC/CCICOM/102393/2008),...
This paper aims to contribute towards a better understanding of the dynamics of women’s movements an...
The democratic revolution process in Portugal (1974–1976) did not result in immediate changes on gen...
Democracy is about the power of people and women are majoritarian in society, therefore, they have b...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The article presents a historical analysis of the participation of women in P...
This research aims to analyses the women’s participation in Portugal politics in consequence of its ...
With this chapter we intend to reflect on how women interpret their political and civic participati...
This paper presents a descriptive and comparative analysis of the statutes of Brazilian and Portugue...
In this review article, we argue that the transformations related to the modernisation of Portuguese...
The so-called Parity Act was an important milestone in the promotion of gender equality in Portugal,...
This study aimed to investigate and interpret the creation of a government mechanism for gender equa...
This article draws upon the project “Feminine Politics” (PTDC/CCICOM/102393/2008), which addresses p...
The so-called Parity Act was an important milestone in the promotion of gender equality in Portugal,...
The so-called Parity Act was an important milestone in the promotion of gender equality in Portugal,...
Gender equity and women’s empowerment continue to be perceived primarily as a “women’s issue”. Howev...
UID/CCI/04667/2016This article draws upon the project “Feminine Politics” (PTDC/CCICOM/102393/2008),...
This paper aims to contribute towards a better understanding of the dynamics of women’s movements an...
The democratic revolution process in Portugal (1974–1976) did not result in immediate changes on gen...