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Title Does Gender Based Representation Matters in Fostering Political Inclusion of Women in Local Governments? A Case of India
Authors Mohapatra, B.P.
Desai, U.
Pawar, A.
ORCID
Keywords представництво
representation
участь у політичному житті
political participation
позитивні дії
affirmative action
сільські органи місцевого самоврядування
rural local governments
Індія
India
Type Article
Date of Issue 2023
URI https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/93180
Publisher Academic Research and Publishing UG
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Citation Mohapatra, B.P., Desai, U., Pawar, A. (2023). Does Gender Based Representation Matters in Fostering Political Inclusion of Women in Local Governments? A Case of India. SocioEconomic Challenges, 7(3), 63-75. https://doi.org/10.61093/sec.7(3).63-75.2023.
Abstract How does the legally established gender quota in local self-government bodies affect the level of representation of women in power? How does the representation of women in power increase effective political participation? Previous studies were devoted to studying the consequences of gender quotas in the authorities and management, but the issue of the model of gender political participation remained neglected. The introduction of gender quotas as a mechanism for ensuring equal rights and opportunities for women in politics and the decision-making process increases women’s political participation and political leadership. The success or failure of planning and decision-making largely depends on the level of political participation. The issues of this work correspond to Goal 5 of Sustainable Development, which provides equal opportunities for women’s leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life. The paper analyzes the representation of women in the authorities and management in different regions of the world. The study’s main goal is to determine the relationship between the representation of women in rural local self-government bodies and the consequences of this representation. The data sources were the results of local elections, reports of government ministries and agencies, United Nations reports on gender equality and the empowerment of women, as well as surveys of women representatives of political power in three Indian states (Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra ) — state election data analyzed over the past three decades. The results of this study show that the level of female representation increases annually, although this is not entirely related to political participation. Women’s electoral participation indicates that despite growing women’s participation in local elections, the expression remains unchanged within the established gender quota of 33 to 50 percent. Addressing the gender imbalance in the political environment of three states in India is a result of the introduction and enforcement of gender quotas in politics. The results of this study have practical value for local self-government bodies when developing state gender policy.
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