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Unpacking the social origins of terrorism: the role of women's empowerment in reducing terrorism / Robison, Kristopher K   Journal Article
Robison, Kristopher K Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The author's prior cross-national research found a negative relationship between the percent of the workforce that is female and terrorism. One explanation of this finding suggests that women are violence-averse and work to mitigate acts of political violence. Alternatively, women in the workforce may simply proxy for an economy with robust employment with fewer grievances or proxy for modernizing forces (e.g., democracy, secularism) that moderate traditionalism. The author examines the relationship between women in the workforce and terrorism and finds that while modernization factors are important, terrorism is nonetheless explained by the unique nonviolent influences of women in public society.
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