Women's participation in Bangladesh politics, the gender wall and quotas

F Ara, J Northcote - South Asia Research, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
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This article presents qualitative data from interviews conducted with female national
parliamentarians and local government councillors in Bangladesh regarding barriers to
women's participation in electoral politics. The evidence suggests that a gender wall
comprised of institutional, historical, socio-economic and cultural factors continues to
prevent Bangladeshi women's full participation in formal politics at both national and local
levels. Since Bangladesh now operates a policy of affirmative action through reserved seats …
This article presents qualitative data from interviews conducted with female national parliamentarians and local government councillors in Bangladesh regarding barriers to women’s participation in electoral politics. The evidence suggests that a gender wall comprised of institutional, historical, socio-economic and cultural factors continues to prevent Bangladeshi women’s full participation in formal politics at both national and local levels. Since Bangladesh now operates a policy of affirmative action through reserved seats for female politicians, the question arises to what extent this can be seen as a useful longer-term strategy to counteract gender discrimination.
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