At the next general election the percentage of women elected to the smaller House of Commons risks being lower than in the current parliament, where they constitute 22 percent of all MPs. The 2008–10 Speaker's Conference identified many of the barriers faced by women and other under-represented groups and made a series of recommendations, only some of which have been introduced. The Government favours a voluntary approach to Recommendation 24, which calls for diversity data monitoring, whilst Recommendation 25 which calls for serious consideration of legislative quotas in the absence of a significant increase in the numbers of women in 2010, appears forgotten. A second Speaker's Conference should therefore be established; the issue of women...
The UK Labour Party has long utilised All-Women candidate shortlists in an aim to ensure that female...
Presented at the ECPG (European Conference on Politics and Gender), in Uppsala, Sweden (June, 2015)....
It is clear that the major political parties in Britain consider the under-representation of women i...
The year 2010 constituted a favourable opportunity for the greater descriptive representation of wom...
The proportion of women elected to parliament in the UK remains low compared to other countries. In ...
The 2010 UK general election presented a rare opportunity to significantly enhance women's represent...
The year 2010 constituted a favourable opportunity for the greater descriptive representation of wom...
No established liberal democracy has achieved sex balance in its national legislature. Scholars agre...
The glacial pace of change in improving women’s representation in Parliament and British government ...
The descriptive representation of women has increased greatly over the last decades. This thesis arg...
Women continue to be under-represented in political positions of power, as well as in the upper eche...
In the 2012 audit of UK democracy, Stuart Wilks-Heeg, Andrew Blick, and Stephen Crone considered how...
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown would surely love his political legacy to include a significant contr...
In this post, the team at electionforecast.co.uk discuss their current predictions for London. They ...
Much has been made of the addition of a number of extra women to the Cabinet following David Cameron...
The UK Labour Party has long utilised All-Women candidate shortlists in an aim to ensure that female...
Presented at the ECPG (European Conference on Politics and Gender), in Uppsala, Sweden (June, 2015)....
It is clear that the major political parties in Britain consider the under-representation of women i...
The year 2010 constituted a favourable opportunity for the greater descriptive representation of wom...
The proportion of women elected to parliament in the UK remains low compared to other countries. In ...
The 2010 UK general election presented a rare opportunity to significantly enhance women's represent...
The year 2010 constituted a favourable opportunity for the greater descriptive representation of wom...
No established liberal democracy has achieved sex balance in its national legislature. Scholars agre...
The glacial pace of change in improving women’s representation in Parliament and British government ...
The descriptive representation of women has increased greatly over the last decades. This thesis arg...
Women continue to be under-represented in political positions of power, as well as in the upper eche...
In the 2012 audit of UK democracy, Stuart Wilks-Heeg, Andrew Blick, and Stephen Crone considered how...
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown would surely love his political legacy to include a significant contr...
In this post, the team at electionforecast.co.uk discuss their current predictions for London. They ...
Much has been made of the addition of a number of extra women to the Cabinet following David Cameron...
The UK Labour Party has long utilised All-Women candidate shortlists in an aim to ensure that female...
Presented at the ECPG (European Conference on Politics and Gender), in Uppsala, Sweden (June, 2015)....
It is clear that the major political parties in Britain consider the under-representation of women i...