Gender in Local Government

Gender in Local Government
Author: Prabha Khosla
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2008
Genre: Case studies
ISBN:

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"This sourcebook aims at providing local governments with the tools to better understand the importance of gender in the decision-making process and to reach better solutions for the communities they serve. For this publication the following key issues of local governance have been selected: participation in local government, land rights, urban planning, service provision, local government financing, violence against women and local economic development. Each of these issues is introduced by a brief gender analysis. Numerous case studies illustrate what local governments can do. Reflection questions and training exercises help trainers to develop successful training events. [...] [The manual] is designed as a companion to other UN-HABITAT training tools, providing local government trainers with the background and tested training methods they need to strengthen the gender dimension in their day-to-day training activities. The source book may also be used as a stand-alone tool, introducing local governments to gender issues and their importance for local government policy-making and project implementation." -- P. iv.

Women and Representation in Local Government

Women and Representation in Local Government
Author: Barbara Pini
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2011
Genre: Leadership in women
ISBN:

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Women and Representation in Local Government opens up an opportunity to critique and move beyond suppositions and labels in relation to women in local government. Presenting a wealth of new empirical material, this book brings together international experts to examine and compare the presence of women at this level and features case studies on the US, UK, France, Germany, Spain, Finland, Uganda, China, Australia and New Zealand. Divided into four main sections, each explores a key theme related to the subject of women and representation in local government and engages with contemporary gender theory and the broader literature on women and politics. The contributors explore local government as a gendered environment; critiquing strategies to address the limited number of elected female members in local government and examine the impact of significant recent changes on local government through a gender lens. Addressing key questions of how gender equality can be achieved in this sector, it will be of strong interest to students and academics working in the fields of gender studies, local government and international politics.

Women and Representation in Local Government

Women and Representation in Local Government
Author: Barbara Pini
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1136815228

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Women and Representation in Local Government opens up an opportunity to critique and move beyond suppositions and labels in relation to women in local government. Presenting a wealth of new empirical material, this book brings together international experts to examine and compare the presence of women at this level and features case studies on the US, UK, France, Germany, Spain, Finland, Uganda, China, Australia and New Zealand. Divided into four main sections, each explores a key theme related to the subject of women and representation in local government and engages with contemporary gender theory and the broader literature on women and politics. The contributors explore local government as a gendered environment; critiquing strategies to address the limited number of elected female members in local government and examine the impact of significant recent changes on local government through a gender lens. Addressing key questions of how gender equality can be achieved in this sector, it will be of strong interest to students and academics working in the fields of gender studies, local government and international politics.

Gender and Local Government

Gender and Local Government
Author: Carmel Joseph
Publisher: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung South Africa Office
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Women and Gender in Local Government

Women and Gender in Local Government
Author: Charlotte Lee Ridge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2016
Genre: City councils
ISBN:

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This dissertation examines whether men and women in rural local government differ on a number of demographic and attitudinal variables. Using survey data for city council members in rural Iowa, this dissertation used difference of means tests, cross-tabs and multiple regression modeling (OLS and logistic regression) to compare the responses of male and female town councilors. Scholarship on state legislatures and Congress often find that male and female legislators are different on a number of important demographic and attitudinal variables and many feminists argue that electing more women to office will change the way government institutions work. However, council members are very different from legislators at higher levels of government, and many of the theories developed using data from Congress and state legislators do not apply. Male and female town councilors share many important characteristics and attitudes, with some important exceptions. Women and men in local government are different on many demographic characteristics, in their approach to the delegate-trustee dilemma and regarding the initial motivation to run for office. On occasions where council members disagree with their constituents on policy issues, women are more likely to be politicos than trustees. Female council members were less likely than male council members to run for office because they were interested in addressing a particular issue and more likely to say that they ran for office because they believed there was no good alternative. Several factors contribute to the differences between council members small town Iowa and other types of elected officials in the U.S: the nature of elections and office responsibilities at the local level, and conservative rural politics.

The Impact of Women in Public Office

The Impact of Women in Public Office
Author: Susan J. Carroll
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2001-11-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 025310906X

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"[A] well-integrated volume by...one of the best known political scientists working on women and politics.... [It] includes contributions by leading scholars in the field, and provides a well-written and accessible overview of the impact of women in office at every level..." -- Pippa Norris, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University "This [book] will be the standard-bearer not simply because it contains most of the early research in the field but more importantly, because of the wide-ranging scope and diversity of the research and the subsequently nuanced and contextualized arguments presented."-Beth Reingold, Emory University In recent years the numbers of women serving in public offices at various levels of government have increased markedly. Is the increasing presence of women in public office making a difference? Are women public officials having a distinctive impact on public policy and the political process? These questions are central to the studies in The Impact of Women in Public Office. These studies examine the impact of women public officials serving in various offices and locales at local, state, and national levels. They are the product of a large, coordinated research project sponsored by the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP) at Rutgers University and funded by the Charles H. Revson Foundation. The subjects of these studies range from a single, very prominent U.S. Senator, who served in Congress from the early 1940s to the early 1970s, to local council members in a New Jersey county in the 1980s. They include state legislators from across the country. The research presented in this volume offers compelling evidence that women public officials do have a gender-related impact on public policy and the political process. Nevertheless, context matters; these studies demonstrate that the impact of women public officials varies considerably across political environments. Finally, the research in this volume suggests that identification with feminism and/or of particular racial or ethnic group also influence how and to what extent women public officials are making a difference. Contributors include Edith J. Barrett, Susan Abrams Beck, Janet K. Boles, Susan J. Carroll, Debra L. Dodson, Lyn Kathlene, Elaine Martin, Nancy E. McGlen, Meredith Reid Sarkees, Janann Sherman, Sue Thomas, Sue Tolleson-Rinehart, and Susan Welch.

Mainstreaming Gender in Local Government

Mainstreaming Gender in Local Government
Author: Municipal Development Programme for Eastern and Southern Africa
Publisher: Municipal Development Partnership Eastern and Southern Afric
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2002
Genre: Local government
ISBN:

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Local Government, Gender and Integrated Development Planning

Local Government, Gender and Integrated Development Planning
Author: A. Todes
Publisher: HSRC Publishers
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2007
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Examining the South African National Gender Policy guidelines, this thorough analysis explores the extent to which integrated development plans of local municipalities uphold women’s rights as stated in the South African constitution. Based on a project carried out in KwaZulu-Natal from 2004 to 2006, this in-depth research considers the difficulties posed to South African women who wish to meaningfully participate in local government because of entrenched patriarchy in their communities. This exhaustive study also stimulates discussion on how to advance gender equality in developing countries within the context of decentralization.

Gender Mainstreaming in Local Authorities

Gender Mainstreaming in Local Authorities
Author: Wandia Seaforth
Publisher: Un-Habitat
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2008
Genre: Gender mainstreaming
ISBN:

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Since the 1980s, there has been growing recognition of the need to ensure women's equal access to urban public spaces. Many initiatives to mainstream gender by local governments have been documented. Some are comprehensive and are based on supportive policies. Others are ad hoc and address specific issues, sometimes due to crises. Whatever the context, the initiatives provide lessons that other can learn from. This book documents such initiatives.

A Gender Agenda

A Gender Agenda
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2015
Genre: Local government
ISBN:

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"This women's participation kit is one initiative to encourage women to consider standing for councils. It was first developed by a coalition of women's and local government organisations, the Women Participation in Local Government Coalition (WPILGC). This kit contains practical advice and information for women standing for election to Victorian local governments, and those who wish to support them. The stories from past and present women Councillors offer useful examples of how individual women have approached becoming a candidate. The kit aims to support active women citizens to contribute to making local governments more representative and more responsive to citizens and communities."--from back cover.