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ID110547
Title ProperIntersectionality, quotas, and minority women's political representation worldwide
LanguageENG
AuthorHughes, Melanie
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The majority of the world's countries have implemented policies designed to advance the political representation of women and/or minority groups. Yet we do not yet understand how these disparate policies affect the election of minority women. In this article, I draw on theories of intersectionality to conduct the first worldwide analysis of the effects of gender and minority quotas on minority women's representation in national legislatures. Using hierarchical linear modeling, I analyze how quotas influence the election of women from more than 300 racial, ethnic, and religious groups across 81 countries. I find that policies designed to promote the political representation of women and minority groups interact to produce diverse but predictable outcomes for minority women. Although quotas are ostensibly designed to promote diversity and inclusiveness, the quota policies in effect today rarely challenge majority men's dominance of national legislatures.
`In' analytical NoteAmerican Political Science Review Vol. 105, No. 3; Aug 2011: p.604-620
Journal SourceAmerican Political Science Review Vol. 105, No. 3; Aug 2011: p.604-620
Key WordsIntersectionality ;  Quotas ;  Minority Women's Political Representation Worldwide ;  Minority Women ;  Women