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Gender Quotas and Ethnic Minority Representation: Swedish Evidence from a Longitudinal Mixed Methods Study
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EducationPolitical BehaviorSocial StratificationSocial SciencesZipper Placement MandateGender DisparityGender IdentityGender StudiesGender QuotasGender EqualityEthnic Minority RepresentationGender DiscriminationSocial IdentityPublic PolicySwedish EvidenceSocial DiscriminationIntersectionalityEqual OpportunityDisparate ImpactSociologyNumerical ImpactPolitical Science
In this paper, we study the ways in which affirmative action for one political minority, gender quotas, impact on intersectional representation. In a quantitative analysis of detailed panel data from 285 Swedish municipal assemblies, the numerical impact of a zipper placement mandate in Sweden's largest political party, the Social Democratic Party, is analyzed. No evidence that this quota helped, or hindered, the intersectional representation of men or women is found in the short run, but it is found that a weak numerical impact may exist in the long run. A qualitative analysis of party records and interviews with key actors sheds further light on these results. Differences in the norms of representation for women and polyethnic minorities, coupled with weak organizational and practical constraints for formulating policies for the latter, appear to be likely explanations.
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