As part of the 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Sonali Campion and the DA team examine the extent to which gender equality provisions in British public life accord with democratic requirements. Where previous historical inequalities and discrimination against women are being rectified, is the pace of recent change fast enough
Do gender quotas reduce the quality of politicians elected to a legislature? For the first time in t...
The entry of the 1997 cohort of Labour women into public life offers a test case of whether, and und...
Northern Ireland continues to lag behind the rest of the UK when it comes to female representation i...
As our recent Audit of Democracy post by Sonali Campion and the DA team showed, the UK continues to ...
As part of our 2017 Audit of UK democracy, Sonali Campion and Ros Taylor examine the extent to which...
In the 2012 audit of UK democracy, Stuart Wilks-Heeg, Andrew Blick, and Stephen Crone considered how...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission have a statutory duty to regularly report on the state of h...
Democratic Audit UK has long led the way in assessing the health, strength and durability of UK demo...
Women continue to be under-represented in political positions of power, as well as in the upper eche...
The glacial pace of change in improving women’s representation in Parliament and British government ...
Devolved government in London – focusing on the executive Mayor and Greater London Assembly – starte...
What prevents more women from becoming active in politics? One potential answer is the ultimately se...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Allen, Peter, David Cutts, and Rosie Cam...
Much has been made of the addition of a number of extra women to the Cabinet following David Cameron...
The proportion of women elected to parliament in the UK remains low compared to other countries. In ...
Do gender quotas reduce the quality of politicians elected to a legislature? For the first time in t...
The entry of the 1997 cohort of Labour women into public life offers a test case of whether, and und...
Northern Ireland continues to lag behind the rest of the UK when it comes to female representation i...
As our recent Audit of Democracy post by Sonali Campion and the DA team showed, the UK continues to ...
As part of our 2017 Audit of UK democracy, Sonali Campion and Ros Taylor examine the extent to which...
In the 2012 audit of UK democracy, Stuart Wilks-Heeg, Andrew Blick, and Stephen Crone considered how...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission have a statutory duty to regularly report on the state of h...
Democratic Audit UK has long led the way in assessing the health, strength and durability of UK demo...
Women continue to be under-represented in political positions of power, as well as in the upper eche...
The glacial pace of change in improving women’s representation in Parliament and British government ...
Devolved government in London – focusing on the executive Mayor and Greater London Assembly – starte...
What prevents more women from becoming active in politics? One potential answer is the ultimately se...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Allen, Peter, David Cutts, and Rosie Cam...
Much has been made of the addition of a number of extra women to the Cabinet following David Cameron...
The proportion of women elected to parliament in the UK remains low compared to other countries. In ...
Do gender quotas reduce the quality of politicians elected to a legislature? For the first time in t...
The entry of the 1997 cohort of Labour women into public life offers a test case of whether, and und...
Northern Ireland continues to lag behind the rest of the UK when it comes to female representation i...