Hence, in Indian social system, there are lack of agencies for women to access the labor market. Consequently, Omvedt (1987) discussed the prohibition of women in politics also leads to exclusion from productive work and property rights in society. The women representation in parliament is very...
Issues of Women Representation and Women in Indian ParliamentShreedhar BarkiSreedhar Barki (2013) Issues of women Representation and Women in Indian Parliament.International Global Research Analysis.Vol2.Issue.10.pp.101-102.
Hence, in Indian social system, there are lack of agencies for women to access the labor market. Consequently, Omvedt (1987) discussed the prohibition of women in politics also leads to exclusion from productive work and property rights in society. The women representation in parliament is very...
Women, Men and the Representation of Women in the British Parliaments 作者:Dionne, Anna Manasco 出版年:2010-10 页数:256 定价:$ 101.70 ISBN:9780719079597 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价
ANKARA, July 3 (Xinhua) -- Turkish activists say that the female representation in Turkey's parliament has increased in the latest election, but it is insufficient and there is still a long way to go to achieve gender equality in politics. ...
Class , Caste and Gender – Women in Parliament in India W Representation,W Movement 被引量: 25发表: 2002年 The Oxford Companion to Politics in India They discuss social cleavages like class, caste, and gender as well as regional and religious diversities that create identities and mould ...
The Seychelles: Women in parliament, percent: The latest value from 2023 is 22.86 percent, unchanged from 22.86 percent in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 25.36 percent, based on data from 180 countries. Historically, the average for the Seyche
Low representation of women in the legislature can be traced to the patriarchal structure of Indian politics, noted a January 2011analysisby theEconomic and Political Weekly.Lack of reservation for women in parliament and state assemblies, unwillingness among political parties to give tickets to women...
The author sees this paradox as rooted in gender equality, in which Bangladesh also outperforms India. Females are better represented in the labor force than in India, they have higher literacy and school enrolment and their representation in parliament is also more. As the editorial notes, all...
Women will progress if they get representation, whether it is (in) political, economic, or social spheres. If women get politically strong, we will get to play a role in decision-making. Sarmistha Kumari Sethi, member of parliament, India ...