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      Women in the Legislatures and Executives of the World: Knocking at the Highest Glass Ceiling

      World Politics
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          This article reports the results of a survey of women in legislatures and executives around the world as they were constituted in 1998 (N = 180). The chief hypotheses regarding the factors hindering or facilitating women's access to political representation were tested by multivariate regression models. The regression models juxtaposed a cocktail of institutional, political, cultural, and socioeconomic variables with the following dependent variables: (1) the percentage of MPs who are women and (2) the percentage of cabinet ministers who are women.

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          TROUBLED SISTERHOOD: WOMEN AND POLITICS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA

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              Journal
              applab
              World Politics
              World Pol.
              Cambridge University Press (CUP)
              0043-8871
              1086-3338
              July 1999
              June 2011
              : 51
              : 04
              : 547-572
              Article
              10.1017/S0043887100009254
              fd640920-ec1f-42e5-94d6-e5ca1859a9d0
              © 1999
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