Political empowerment of women and Human Development Index in the States of Mexico

Based on the critical mass theory, this article analyzes the effect of political empowerment of women in legislatures and mayoralties of the federal states of Mexico over the Sub-national Human Development Index [SHDI]. Using a balanced panel data composed by 352 observations during the 2010-2020 pe...

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Human development
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Panel data
Social change
Social development
Standard of living
State legislatures
Women
Womens employment
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