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Making Quotas Work: The Effect of Gender Quota Laws On the Election of Women
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2009
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Gender JusticeLawSocial SciencesGender DisparityGender StudiesCandidate QuotasGender EqualityGender DiscriminationSocial InequalityPublic PolicyQuotas WorkFeminist Political TheoryFeminist TheoryCandidate Quota LawsWomen's EmpowermentGender Quota LawsGender DividePolitical PartiesPolitical Science
Gender quota laws are intended to increase the number of women elected to legislatures, but initial evidence suggests that many laws have had little effect. I present a cross‐national, statistical test that analyzes how three key dimensions of candidate quota laws affect women's representation. My results show that quotas that require more women to be on party ballots lead to the election of more women, independent of placement mandates and enforcement mechanisms, but rules governing where female candidates are listed on the ballot and sanctions for noncompliance amplify that effect. Candidate quotas can increase women's representation, but the quotas' effectiveness depends on their design.
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