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100 _aDeininger, Klaus
245 _aDoes female reservation affect long-term political outcomes? evidence from rural India
260 _c2015
300 _ap.32-49.
362 _aJan
520 _aWhile studies have explored the impacts of political quotas for females at household level, differential effects on males and females and their evolution through time have received little attention. Using nationwide data from India spanning a 15-year period, we find that, while leader quality declines, gender quotas increase the level and quality of womenメs political participation, their ability to hold leaders to account, and their willingness to contribute to public goods. Key effects persist beyond the reserved period and impacts on females often materialise only with a lag. - Reproduce
650 _aWomen in politics - India
650 _aWomen in politics
773 _aJournal of Development Studies
909 _a109092
999 _c109087
_d109087