结果1 题目 In east Asia, a 19 percent average of female representation in parliaments is more than one and a half times of industrial countries. A. what B. that C. much D. which 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
With women accounting for about 26 per cent in the national assembly, Vietnam is among the world’s leading countries and the second in the Asia-Pacific region, after New Zealand, in terms of female representation in parliament. Women also account for about 20 per cent of managerial positions...
Female participation in parliament. Are we ever going to converge to Scandinavia?Women's representationParliamentary electionsDynamic modelDespite the fact that female political participation has been steadily growing over time, women's representation in politics is substantially lower than their proportion ...
in the 2010/11 period. daccess-ods.un.org 因此,预计女性任职人数将在2010/11 年期间达到 20%,这个估计是切合实际的。 daccess-ods.un.org [...] towards the achievement of the minimum of 30 per cent female representation in the Government and the Parliament, as agreed in [...] d...
As of February 2018, Australia ranked 50th in the world for female representation in parliament. Ley's comments came the day after Julie Bishop, the former Minister for Foreign Affairs and deputy leader of the Liberal Party from 2007 until August 2018, decried parliament's culture of bullying....
Looking at the devolved assemblies in Edinburgh and Cardiff, Diana Silvia Stirbu argues that ending gender inequality in UK politics requires serious structural and cultural changes.Why is female representation in Parliament so low? How can the number of female MPs be increased? Looking at the ...
Thatcher was elected Member of Parliament for Finchley in 1959. Edward Heath appointed her Secretary of State for Education and Science in his Conservative government. In 1975, Thatcher defeated Heath in the Conservative Party leadership election to become Leader of the Opposition, the first woman ...
In the national parliament, the Diet, 88 percent of all seats are held by men. This inequality has meant that Japan has consistently been near the bottom of the ranking table of female representation in national parliaments around the world compiled by the Inter-Parliamentary Union. In 113th ...
The Representation of Women at Westminster since 1945 In 1919, Nancy Astor took her seat in the House of Commons as Britain's first ever female MP. In the 1945 election, the number of women in the house nearly trebled to twenty-four, and remained around this level for the next four ...
it's notoriously difficult to study gender biases on Wikipedia. The problem is that you can only make a fair comparison between people's representation on Wikipedia, if you can objectively quantify their actual notability in the offline world. In other words, only if you can 'put a number' ...