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Electoral Gender Quotas: Lessons from Argentina and Chile
Authors:Tricia Gray
Affiliation:University of Louisville, USA
Abstract:
This comparative case study examines the role of electoral quotas for increasing women's representation in Argentina and Chile. The Central hypothesis is that gender quotas in favourable electoral systems increase women's representation, and a corollary hypothesis is that more women in politics should also promote gender issues in public policy. Since the transitions to democratic regimes, many Argentine and Chilean women still promote gender issues, such as gender quotas, but the different transitions shaped the opportunity space for gender issues in politics. Thus, gender quotas can be effective, but the types of electoral and quota systems are important defining conditions and improvements in gender issues are not guaranteed.
Keywords:Argentina    Chile    Electoral politics    gender issues    gender quotas    Latin American politics
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