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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Gender quota laws are an increasingly popular method of addressing the legislative underrepresentation of women . It is unclear , however , if quotas will result in a notable increase in the percentage of women elected in countries that ...
Gender quota laws are an increasingly popular method of addressing the legislative underrepresentation of women . It is unclear , however , if quotas will result in a notable increase in the percentage of women elected in countries that ...
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Among the world's democracies only Belgium possesses quota legislation similar to that found in Latin America.2 It is uncertain if all of the Latin American countries that have recently adopted quota laws will experience increases in ...
Among the world's democracies only Belgium possesses quota legislation similar to that found in Latin America.2 It is uncertain if all of the Latin American countries that have recently adopted quota laws will experience increases in ...
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The Bolivian law is similar to the Ley de Cupos both in terms of its minimum percentage ( 30 % ) and its ... 30 % ; Peru , 25 % ) , the laws say nothing about placement.4 While these quota laws guarantee a significant increase in the ...
The Bolivian law is similar to the Ley de Cupos both in terms of its minimum percentage ( 30 % ) and its ... 30 % ; Peru , 25 % ) , the laws say nothing about placement.4 While these quota laws guarantee a significant increase in the ...
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