2007
DOI: 10.1080/14662040701516870
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Electoral Systems and Substantive Representation of Women: A Comparison of Australia, Canada and New Zealand

Abstract: The primary objective of this study is to assess the psychological effects of the voting systems on the substantive representation of women. The central hypothesis is that voting systems influence the perception that female politicians have of their role as political representatives of women and, in particular, that women elected by PR systems are more likely than those elected by majority systems to feel they have a responsibility to represent women. Interviews conducted with 110 female MPs in Australia, Cana… Show more

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