Political Power and Women's Representation in Latin America
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0199731950
ISBN-13
9780199731954
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
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Oxford University Press Inc
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US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 16th, 2010
Print length
272 Pages
Weight
610 grams
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16.50 x 24.10 x 2.30 cms
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Gender studies: womenPolitical science & theoryPolitical structure & processes
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The number of women elected to national legislatures has grown significantly over the past thirty years. Although this increase is due to gender-friendly electoral rules such as gender quotas and proportional electoral systems, it has, in turn, fostered constituent support for representative democracy. Still, although women are gaining political voice and bringing women''s issues to state agendas, they are not gaining political power. Using a comparative study of recent trends in women''s representation in Latin America, this book develops an integrated theory of women''s representation that analyzes and connects trends in relation to four facets of political representation: formal, descriptive, substantive and symbolic.
The number of women elected to national legislatures has grown significantly over the past thirty years -- worldwide, the average percentage of women in legislatures is currently 18%; in a number of developing countries (particularly in Africa and Latin America) women hold 30-40% of legislative seats. This increase in the number of women elected to national office is due, in large part, to gender-friendly electoral rules such as gender quotas and proportional electoral systems, and it has, in turn, fostered constituent support for representative democracy. Still, as this book argues, although women are gaining political voice and bringing women''s issues to state agendas, they are not gaining political power. Women are marginalized by the male majority in office and relegated to the least powerful committees and leadership posts, hindering progress toward real political equality. In order to make this argument, Schwindt-Bayer presents a comparative study of recent trends in women''s representation in Latin America, using aggregate data from all eighteen Latin American democracies and original fieldwork in Argentina, Columbia and Costa Rica. She develops an integrated theory of women''s representation that analyzes and connects trends in relation to four facets of political representation: formal, descriptive, substantive and symbolic. This is the first English-language book on women''s political representation in Latin America, and it is the first empirical study of the multiple dimensions of representation.
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