Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 341
... laws specifying minimum levels of female presence on the party lists used to elect national legislators . The first country to adopt a national quota law was Argentina in 1991 ( Jones , 1996 ) . The Argentine Ley de Cupos ( Law of ...
... laws specifying minimum levels of female presence on the party lists used to elect national legislators . The first country to adopt a national quota law was Argentina in 1991 ( Jones , 1996 ) . The Argentine Ley de Cupos ( Law of ...
Page 342
... laws will experience increases in the percentage of women elected similar to that seen in Argentina . This doubt stems primarily from a salient difference between the method employed to elect Argentine Chamber deputies and the method ...
... laws will experience increases in the percentage of women elected similar to that seen in Argentina . This doubt stems primarily from a salient difference between the method employed to elect Argentine Chamber deputies and the method ...
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... law differs from the laws in Costa Rica , the Dominican Republic , and Venezuela , which , while specifying that women must respectively occupy at least 40 % , 25 % , and 30 % of the positions on the party list , say nothing about the ...
... law differs from the laws in Costa Rica , the Dominican Republic , and Venezuela , which , while specifying that women must respectively occupy at least 40 % , 25 % , and 30 % of the positions on the party list , say nothing about the ...
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