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The Implementation of Quotas (Latin American Experiences)
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Product Details
Author:
International IDEA
Series:
International IDEA Quota Reports series
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
141
Publisher:
International Idea (September 28, 2004)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9789189578005
ISBN-10:
9189578007
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Eloquence
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Overview
Findings from the 2003 workshop held by International IDEA in Lima, Peru, to discuss the implementation of quotas in Latin America are examined in this report. Aiming to increase awareness of women's political representation as well as their involvement in decision-making bodies, these findings explore the use of gender quotas in Bolivia, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Peru. When, where, and how gender quotas have been successfully implemented is examined, as well as the challenges, controversies, and consequences of enforcement. Strategies employed for gender equality in government in other non-Latin American countries with different political systems are also discussed.








