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100 _aYoon, Mi Yung
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245 _aGender equality in politics at home and promotion of gender equality in politics abroad: The role of bilateral official development assistance
260 _c2019
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520 _aDoes gender equality in politics in donor countries affect the allocation to recipient countries of official development assistance in support of gender equality in politics? Since the 1995 Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the launch of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals in 2000, gender equality has been underscored as an important development goal for donors. We hypothesize that donors with higher levels of gender equality in politics are likely to allocate more aid to recipients with lower levels of gender equality in politics to promote the equality in politics in those countries. We expect this positive relationship to be even more significant after the launch of the Millennium Development Goals. Using a time-series cross-sectional design covering country dyads for the period, 1990–2012, we find evidence supporting our hypothese. - Reproduced.
650 _aGender equality
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650 _aMillennium development goals
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700 _aMoon, Chungshik
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773 _aInternational Political Science Review
906 _aWomen in politics
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