Endogenous institutionalism and the puzzle of gender quotas: insights from Latin America
<p>Given their potential to negatively impact men’s goal of staying in office, can gender quotas be aligned with the preferences of male legislators who adopt the policy? In other words, does the rapid spread of gender quotas worldwide challenge notions of the rationality of legislators as car...
Main Author: | Gatto, M |
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Other Authors: | Power, T |
Format: | Thesis |
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2016
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