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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... women . It is unclear , however , if quotas will result in a notable increase in the percentage of women elected in countries that employ open - list proportional representation . Methods . We analyze Chilean mu- nicipal election ...
... women . It is unclear , however , if quotas will result in a notable increase in the percentage of women elected in countries that employ open - list proportional representation . Methods . We analyze Chilean mu- nicipal election ...
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... percentage of women candidates ( WOMEN- CANDS ) and the percentage of women elected ( WOMENELECT ) . The estimated coefficient of 0.903 indicates that for every one unit increase in the percentage of women candidates there is a ...
... percentage of women candidates ( WOMEN- CANDS ) and the percentage of women elected ( WOMENELECT ) . The estimated coefficient of 0.903 indicates that for every one unit increase in the percentage of women candidates there is a ...
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... percentage of women elected as has been the case in closed - list systems such as Argentina . 12 It indicates a clearly diminishing rate of return for the effect of the percentage of women candidates as that percentage increases . Given ...
... percentage of women elected as has been the case in closed - list systems such as Argentina . 12 It indicates a clearly diminishing rate of return for the effect of the percentage of women candidates as that percentage increases . Given ...
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