Women constitute half of the total population of Bangladesh but their presence in the political arena is very limited. Despite having female leadership at the top political level, at the local government level few women are participating in politics and elections. Comparing with other democratic countries, women?s political participation has not reached the satisfactory level due to socio-economic settings, patriarchal values, lack of education, social mobilization, financial support and ideological barriers. The present study focuses on Chittagong City Corporation as the study area and tries to unearth reasons behind such low female representation at the local government level
The poor representation of women in nearly each policy-making facet of life is a universal matter. I...
The aim of the study was to investigate cultural hurdles and family restrictions on female political...
Union Parishad (UP) as a unit of rural local government of Bangladesh has a history of 145 years but...
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Political participation of women in Bangladesh has increased both at the local and national levels. ...
The study focuses on the fact that the role of women’s participation in local bodies is undervalued....
This paper, based on secondary sources, is an attempt to assess the state of women"s participation i...
In 1997, the government of Bangladesh amended the Constitution of the Bangladesh to ensure that poor...
ABstrAct Despite notably increased female involvement in local political bodies in Bangladesh, women...
Abstract: Mainstreaming women through gender specific policies is an acknowledged precondition for a...
To encourage women to engage in Bangladesh politics, the local government unit introduced the requir...
In the contemporary world, the involvement of women in parliament is necessary. However, not all nat...
The under-representation of women in almost every policymaking aspect of life is a global issue. Now...
Womens political participation plays an important role in establishing the status of women in any pa...
This dissertation examines the case of women legislators in Bangladesh parliament (Jatiya Sangsad).I...
The poor representation of women in nearly each policy-making facet of life is a universal matter. I...
The aim of the study was to investigate cultural hurdles and family restrictions on female political...
Union Parishad (UP) as a unit of rural local government of Bangladesh has a history of 145 years but...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Political participation of women in Bangladesh has increased both at the local and national levels. ...
The study focuses on the fact that the role of women’s participation in local bodies is undervalued....
This paper, based on secondary sources, is an attempt to assess the state of women"s participation i...
In 1997, the government of Bangladesh amended the Constitution of the Bangladesh to ensure that poor...
ABstrAct Despite notably increased female involvement in local political bodies in Bangladesh, women...
Abstract: Mainstreaming women through gender specific policies is an acknowledged precondition for a...
To encourage women to engage in Bangladesh politics, the local government unit introduced the requir...
In the contemporary world, the involvement of women in parliament is necessary. However, not all nat...
The under-representation of women in almost every policymaking aspect of life is a global issue. Now...
Womens political participation plays an important role in establishing the status of women in any pa...
This dissertation examines the case of women legislators in Bangladesh parliament (Jatiya Sangsad).I...
The poor representation of women in nearly each policy-making facet of life is a universal matter. I...
The aim of the study was to investigate cultural hurdles and family restrictions on female political...
Union Parishad (UP) as a unit of rural local government of Bangladesh has a history of 145 years but...