Gender Quotas, Women’s Representation, and Legislative Diversity

Diversity in the characteristics of political leaders increases the quality of policy, perceptions of legitimacy, and accountability to constituents. Yet, increasing leaders’ diversity proves one of the most difficult challenges facing modern democracy. Efforts like gender quotas shift descriptive r...

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Constituents
Democracy
Elections
Gender
Legislators
Legislatures
Legitimacy
Political leadership
Political parties
Quotas
Recruitment
Representation
Women
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