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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
-
1 An Introduction to Gender and Representation in Latin America -
2 Latin America’s Presidentas -
3 Women in Presidential Cabinets -
4 Women in Legislatures -
5 Women in Political Parties -
6 Women’s Representation in Subnational Governments -
7 Women’s Representation in Argentine National and Subnational Governments -
8 Informal Institutions and Women’s Political Representation in Chile (1990–2015) -
9 Parity without Equality -
10 Marginalization of Women and Male Privilege in Political Representation in Uruguay -
11 Women’s Conditioned Access to Political Office in Mexico -
12 Women, Power, and Policy in Brazil -
13 Female Representation in Colombia -
14 Conclusion - Appendices
- References
- Index
(p.ix) Acknowledgments
(p.ix) Acknowledgments
- Source:
- Gender and Representation in Latin America
- Author(s):
Leslie A. Schwindt-Bayer
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
-
1 An Introduction to Gender and Representation in Latin America -
2 Latin America’s Presidentas -
3 Women in Presidential Cabinets -
4 Women in Legislatures -
5 Women in Political Parties -
6 Women’s Representation in Subnational Governments -
7 Women’s Representation in Argentine National and Subnational Governments -
8 Informal Institutions and Women’s Political Representation in Chile (1990–2015) -
9 Parity without Equality -
10 Marginalization of Women and Male Privilege in Political Representation in Uruguay -
11 Women’s Conditioned Access to Political Office in Mexico -
12 Women, Power, and Policy in Brazil -
13 Female Representation in Colombia -
14 Conclusion - Appendices
- References
- Index