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“A Fly in the Ointment”: The Barriers to Portuguese Female Political Participation

Carla Cerqueira (), Sónia Lamy and Diana Choi Loureiro
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Carla Cerqueira: CICANT—Porto University Center, Lusófona University, R. de Augusto Rosa 24, 4000-098 Porto, Portugal
Sónia Lamy: CICANT—Lisbon University Center, Lusófona University, Campo Grande 376, 1749-024 Lisbon, Portugal
Diana Choi Loureiro: CICANT—Porto University Center, Lusófona University, R. de Augusto Rosa 24, 4000-098 Porto, Portugal

Social Sciences, 2024, vol. 13, issue 11, 1-20

Abstract: The latest data from the Gender Equality Index ranks Portugal 10th in female political power. Despite a larger female resident population, parity in access to power and decision-making remains limited. Research on local political power reveals low female representation within parties and a lack of motivation to recruit or affiliate women. This study utilizes thematic analysis eight interviews with women in political leadership positions to identify barriers to female political participation in the Portuguese context. Key questions addressed include the following: How do media representation, role models, stereotypes, and cultural norms impact the political arena? Is it the lack of representation that deters women, or does the political environment alienate them? The analysis explores how media portrayal, stereotypes, double standards, scrutiny, and cultural norms interconnect, perpetuating the political arena as a male-dominated space, thereby marginalizing women politicians.

Keywords: female political participation; systemic barriers; gender imbalance; Portugal (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A B N P Y80 Z00 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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