From Global Policy to Local Knowledge: What is the Link between Women's Formal Political Participation and Gender Equality in Conflict-affected Contexts?
Hakan Seckinelgin and
Jennifer F. Klot
Global Policy, 2014, vol. 5, issue 1, 36-46
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In many post-conflict contexts, quotas for women's formal participation are introduced as part of restructuring political and social landscape. While many women take part in formal politics many more still experience inequalities determined by their gender positions.
Date: 2014
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