Transforming Gender Citizenship. The Irresistible Rise of Gender Quotas in Europe

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Book:A book with an explicit publisher.
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Publications
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Title
Transforming Gender Citizenship. The Irresistible Rise of Gender Quotas in Europe
Author(s)
Lépinard Eléonore, Rubio Marin Ruth
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Address of publication
Cambridge
ISBN
9781108453356
Publication state
Published
Issued date
19/07/2018
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Language
english
Abstract
Gender quotas are a controversial policy measure. However, over the past twenty years they have been widely adopted around the world and especially in Europe. They are now used in politics, corporate boards, state and local public administration and even in civil society organizations. This book explores this unprecedented phenomenon, providing a unique comparative perspective on gender quotas' adoption across thirteen European countries. It also studies resistance to gender quotas by political parties and supreme courts. Providing up-to-date comprehensive data on gender quotas regulations, Transforming Gender Citizenship proposes a typology of countries, from those which have embraced gender quotas as a new way to promote gender equality in all spheres of social life, to those who have consistently refused gender quotas as a tool for gender equality. Reflecting on divergences and commonalities across Europe, the authors analyze how gender quotas may transform dominant conception of citizenship and gender equality.
Presents a comparative perspective on gender quotas' adoption across thirteen European countries
Addresses political and legal struggles around the adoption of gender quotas in political parties, electoral politics, corporate boards and public administration
Documents transnational diffusion of gender quotas as well as the supranational influence of European institutions in this process
Keywords
Gender quotas, Europe gender equality, Policy diffusion, Socio-legal studies, Women's movements, Parity
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