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Women voters in Indian democracy : a silent revolution (Notes)

By: Kapoor, Mudit.
Contributor(s): Ravi, Shamika.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2014Description: p.63-67.Subject(s): Democracy - India | Elections - India | Women in politics - India | Women in politics In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: An analysis of the political participation of women by comparing the turnout of women voters to men in all the state elections from 1962 till 2012 reveals a steady and sharp decline in the gender bias in voting over time. This phenomenon is seen across all the states, including the traditionally "backward" states of north India. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 49, Issue no: 12 Available AR103942

An analysis of the political participation of women by comparing the turnout of women voters to men in all the state elections from 1962 till 2012 reveals a steady and sharp decline in the gender bias in voting over time. This phenomenon is seen across all the states, including the traditionally "backward" states of north India. - Reproduced.

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