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Seeing Women, Strengthening Democracy : How Women in Politics Foster Connected Citizens

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 0197526942
ISBN-13 9780197526941
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Manufacture US
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Sep 17th, 2020
Print length 180 Pages
Weight 414 grams
Dimensions 16.30 x 24.20 x 2.20 cms
Ksh 15,700.00
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Seeing Women, Strengthening Democracy asks how the more equitable representation of women in positions of power affects male and female citizens. The book argues that the election of women to political office--particularly where women''s presence is highly visible to the public--strengthens the connections between women and the democratic process. For women, seeing more "people like me" in politics has important effects, changing how they interact with government and the political process. The authors look at comparative data from across Latin America, but focus on an in-depth case study of Uruguay. Here, the authors find that gender gaps in political engagement declined significantly after a doubling of women''s representation in the Senate.
Under what conditions do citizens most effectively connect to the democratic process? We tend to think that factors like education, income, and workforce participation are most important, but research has shown that they exert less influence than expected when it comes to women''s attitudes and engagement. Scholars have begun to look more closely at how political context affects engagement. This book asks how contexts promote women''s interest and connection to democracy, and it looks to Latin America for answers. The region provides a good test case as the institution of gender quotas has led to more recent and dramatic increases in women''s political representation.Specifically, Magda Hinojosa and Miki Caul Kittilson argue that the election of women to political office--particularly where women''s presence is highly visible to the public--strengthens the connections between women and the democratic process. For women, seeing more "people like me" in politics changes attitudes and orientations toward government and politics. The authors untangle the effects of gender quotas and the subsequent rise in women''s share of elected positions, finding that the latter exerts greater impact on women''s connections to the democratic process. Women citizens are more knowledgeable, interested, and efficacious when they see women holding elected office. They also express more trust in government and in political institutions and greater satisfaction with democracy when they see more women in politics. The authors look at comparative data from across Latin America, but focus on an in-depth case study of Uruguay. Here, the authors find that gender gaps in political engagement declined significantly after a doubling of women''s representation in the Senate. The authors therefore argue that far-reaching gender gaps can be overcome by more equitable representation in our political institutions.

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