This article discusses women's political representation in Central & Eastern Europe in the fifteen years after the fall of the Berlin Wall & the adoption of liberal democratic political systems in the region. It highlights the deep-seated gender stereotypes that define women primarily as wives & mothers, with electoral politics seen as an appropriate activity for men, but less so for women. The article explores the ways in which conservative attitudes on gender roles hinders the supply of, & demand for, women in the politics of Central & Eastern Europe. It also discusses the manner in which the internalisation of traditional gender norms affects women's parliamentary behaviour, as few champion women's rights in the legislatures of the regio...
Women as "political minors" are subjected to numerous equal opportunity policies. The so called gend...
This article compares access to bill making and senior legislative offices among male and female MPs...
It is a common misconception that the battle for gender equality in political life has been won. In ...
Abstract: This article discusses women’s political representation in Central and Eastern Europe in t...
This chapter argues that in order to understand the historical trajectory of women’s representation ...
This article examines the role of mainstream political participation in the quest for gender equitab...
The political transformations of late 1980s and early 1990s marked a ‘new political opening’ for Cen...
This study explores the reasons for gender inequality in the lower chambers of the British and Polis...
Research on women’s political representation in postsocialist Europe has highlighted the role of cul...
Equality between women and men is not just a goal in itself: it is a precondition for fulfilling the...
This article examines gender work and equal opportunities (EO) in five central eastern European (CEE...
This book traces the struggles over the institutions of political representation in Central and East...
The impact of 'glass ceiling' syndrome and party selection on participation of women in parliament a...
The most common problems that are placed in the center of the study of political representation are ...
INTRODUCTION 1.1 Women in politics: State of the art 1.1.1 Concept of representation 1.1.2 Women’s u...
Women as "political minors" are subjected to numerous equal opportunity policies. The so called gend...
This article compares access to bill making and senior legislative offices among male and female MPs...
It is a common misconception that the battle for gender equality in political life has been won. In ...
Abstract: This article discusses women’s political representation in Central and Eastern Europe in t...
This chapter argues that in order to understand the historical trajectory of women’s representation ...
This article examines the role of mainstream political participation in the quest for gender equitab...
The political transformations of late 1980s and early 1990s marked a ‘new political opening’ for Cen...
This study explores the reasons for gender inequality in the lower chambers of the British and Polis...
Research on women’s political representation in postsocialist Europe has highlighted the role of cul...
Equality between women and men is not just a goal in itself: it is a precondition for fulfilling the...
This article examines gender work and equal opportunities (EO) in five central eastern European (CEE...
This book traces the struggles over the institutions of political representation in Central and East...
The impact of 'glass ceiling' syndrome and party selection on participation of women in parliament a...
The most common problems that are placed in the center of the study of political representation are ...
INTRODUCTION 1.1 Women in politics: State of the art 1.1.1 Concept of representation 1.1.2 Women’s u...
Women as "political minors" are subjected to numerous equal opportunity policies. The so called gend...
This article compares access to bill making and senior legislative offices among male and female MPs...
It is a common misconception that the battle for gender equality in political life has been won. In ...