This research attempted to produce evidence that formal institutions, such as electoral and internal party quotas, can advance women’s active roles in the public sphere using the cases of four European countries: Belgium, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. The quantitative dataset was provided by the University of Chicago and the Inter-University Consortium of Political and Social Research based on a two-year study (2008-2010) of political parties. Belgium engages in constitutionally mandated electoral quotas. Germany, Italy and the Netherlands, on the other hand, have internal party quotas, which are voluntarily adopted by political parties. In analyzing each country’s chi-square and Pearson’s r correlation, Belgium, having electoral quo...
The European Parliament (EP) has one of the highest proportions of women in its ranks, with over a t...
The expansion of women’s formal political representation ranks among the most significant trends in ...
About two decades after the introduction of party quotas, in the mid-2000s both Portugal and Spain e...
This research attempted to produce evidence that formal institutions, such as electoral and internal...
Abstract The report maps the diffusion of electoral gender quotas in the 30 EU/EEA countries. In 21...
The use of gender quotas to increase women’s political representation in legislatures has expanded i...
Belgium is one of the world leaders with regard to gender quotas, with strict rules for gender parit...
This paper proposes to investigate the influence of legislative quotas on gender differences in poli...
Belgium is one of the world leaders with regard to gender quotas, with strict rules for gender parit...
This book thus proposes a timely assessment of the adoption and diffusion of gender quotas in three ...
Women's representation in national parliaments is examined using a large cross-national sample. Init...
Replication dataset for: Do Electoral Rules Matter? Explaining National Differences in Women’s Repre...
Quotas have become an important mechanism through which women today are entering legislatures worldw...
Female representation in political decision-making positions is now a salient issue in public discus...
In the United States, along with most other nations, women are underrepresented in positions of poli...
The European Parliament (EP) has one of the highest proportions of women in its ranks, with over a t...
The expansion of women’s formal political representation ranks among the most significant trends in ...
About two decades after the introduction of party quotas, in the mid-2000s both Portugal and Spain e...
This research attempted to produce evidence that formal institutions, such as electoral and internal...
Abstract The report maps the diffusion of electoral gender quotas in the 30 EU/EEA countries. In 21...
The use of gender quotas to increase women’s political representation in legislatures has expanded i...
Belgium is one of the world leaders with regard to gender quotas, with strict rules for gender parit...
This paper proposes to investigate the influence of legislative quotas on gender differences in poli...
Belgium is one of the world leaders with regard to gender quotas, with strict rules for gender parit...
This book thus proposes a timely assessment of the adoption and diffusion of gender quotas in three ...
Women's representation in national parliaments is examined using a large cross-national sample. Init...
Replication dataset for: Do Electoral Rules Matter? Explaining National Differences in Women’s Repre...
Quotas have become an important mechanism through which women today are entering legislatures worldw...
Female representation in political decision-making positions is now a salient issue in public discus...
In the United States, along with most other nations, women are underrepresented in positions of poli...
The European Parliament (EP) has one of the highest proportions of women in its ranks, with over a t...
The expansion of women’s formal political representation ranks among the most significant trends in ...
About two decades after the introduction of party quotas, in the mid-2000s both Portugal and Spain e...