Women's descriptive representation in national parliaments
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Mirjam Allik, 'Women's descriptive representation in national parliaments', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Political Science, 2013, pp 162Download Item:

Abstract:
This dissertation studies the descriptive (i.e. numeric) representation of women in
national parliaments in three related but independent papers. The empirical analysis
presented in the papers is based on two original data sets. The first, macro level data
set covers the democratic elections of 75 nations between the years 1980 and 2010.
A subset of these data covering the OECD nations is augmented to include a set of
socioeconomic variables that were not available for other countries. The second data
set is a collection of candidate data from six Estonian elections between the years
1992 and 2011. The papers use a variety of quantitative techniques to support the
theoretical claims made in them.
Author: Allik, Mirjam
Advisor:
Marsh, Michael AnthonyQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
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