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Does women's knowledge of voting rights affect their voting beh / Pang, Xiaopeng; Zeng, Junxia; Rozelle, Scott   Journal Article
Rozelle, Scott Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Officials in China claim that voting rates in rural village elections are high. However, the true voting rate is lower, especially for women. We postulate that women are less likely to vote owing to insufficient knowledge about their rights. The objective of this paper is to test whether the knowledge levels of women and village leaders about women's voting rights can affect women's voting behaviour. We report on the results of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) involving 700 women in China's Fujian and Liaoning provinces. Villages were randomly assigned to either a control group or one of three intervention groups. One intervention provided voting training to women only, another provided training to both women and village leaders, and the third provided training to village leaders only. After women received training, their scores on a test of voting knowledge increased, and they more fully exercised their voting rights. When only village leaders were trained, test scores and voting behaviour were not statistically different from the control villages.
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Learning but not acting in rural China: women in the Ningxia autonomous region, voting rights training, and voting behavior in village elections / Pang, Xiaopeng; Zeng, Junxia; Rozelle, Scott   Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper studies women’s participation in village elections. It focuses on the impact of voting rights training on women’s knowledge, and their voting behaviors in Ningxia, China, a Hui nationality autonomous region with a conservative cultural environment for women. A randomized controlled trial has been used in the study
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