More women MPs than ever before were elected to the lower house of the national parliament of India in the 2009 General Election. Yet, the increase in women’s presence in the Lok Sabha cannot necessarily be attributed to the increased willingness of political parties to field more women candidates, despite rhetorical party political support for increasing women’s participation in political institutions. This article analyses party political nomination of women as candidates in the 2009 election, and finds significant variations in levels of nomination across parties and across India’s states. The article also examines in detail the nomination of female candidates by the two largest political parties, the Indian National Congress party and t...
The Women's Reservation Bill was originally introduced into the Indian Parliament in 1996. It promis...
Quotas for women and ethnic minorities are implemented to increase diversity in political institutio...
Using constituency level data for elections to India’s state assemblies and a regression discontinui...
More women MPs than ever before were elected to the lower house of the national parliament of India ...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Gender quota campaigns to in...
In 2014 LokSabha elections political parties’ nominated low number of women candidates recommends th...
Women have always been an important part of Indian politics and their participation in politics is s...
We investigate whether the event of women being competitively elected as state legislators encourage...
Women’s representation in India’s Politics is an important metric to evaluate progress in bridging g...
This article addresses the empirical uncertainty regarding whether gender quotas establish a foundat...
We investigate whether the event of a woman being competitively elected as a state legislator encour...
This research paper focuses on women in the political arena particularly in India. For years women h...
We investigate whether the event of women being competitively elected as state legislators encourage...
Women’s under-representation in politics continues to be a matter of debate across the globe. Althou...
This article highlights the perpetual under-representation of women in Indian parliament. As the rec...
The Women's Reservation Bill was originally introduced into the Indian Parliament in 1996. It promis...
Quotas for women and ethnic minorities are implemented to increase diversity in political institutio...
Using constituency level data for elections to India’s state assemblies and a regression discontinui...
More women MPs than ever before were elected to the lower house of the national parliament of India ...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Gender quota campaigns to in...
In 2014 LokSabha elections political parties’ nominated low number of women candidates recommends th...
Women have always been an important part of Indian politics and their participation in politics is s...
We investigate whether the event of women being competitively elected as state legislators encourage...
Women’s representation in India’s Politics is an important metric to evaluate progress in bridging g...
This article addresses the empirical uncertainty regarding whether gender quotas establish a foundat...
We investigate whether the event of a woman being competitively elected as a state legislator encour...
This research paper focuses on women in the political arena particularly in India. For years women h...
We investigate whether the event of women being competitively elected as state legislators encourage...
Women’s under-representation in politics continues to be a matter of debate across the globe. Althou...
This article highlights the perpetual under-representation of women in Indian parliament. As the rec...
The Women's Reservation Bill was originally introduced into the Indian Parliament in 1996. It promis...
Quotas for women and ethnic minorities are implemented to increase diversity in political institutio...
Using constituency level data for elections to India’s state assemblies and a regression discontinui...