Processes of incorporation into the political decision making: The case of British women
Women have been highly under-represented in the political decision-making in the United Kingdom. Thus, this case study touches on the processes of incorporation into the political decision-making of women in the UK. Included in the processes are the recruitment, selection and election. Through these...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-123602021-09-03T02:53:48Z Processes of incorporation into the political decision making: The case of British women De Leon, Maria Cristina De Mesa, Michelle Aurora Ella, Maria Iryn Cassey Women have been highly under-represented in the political decision-making in the United Kingdom. Thus, this case study touches on the processes of incorporation into the political decision-making of women in the UK. Included in the processes are the recruitment, selection and election. Through these processes, the obstacles that hinder women from entering the Parliament of the UK are revealed. These hindrances cause the under-representation of women in the legislative branch of government. Secondary sources, such as books, journals, reports, interview transcripts, official documents, and some statistics, were used in this research. 2001-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11715 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository |
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Women have been highly under-represented in the political decision-making in the United Kingdom. Thus, this case study touches on the processes of incorporation into the political decision-making of women in the UK. Included in the processes are the recruitment, selection and election. Through these processes, the obstacles that hinder women from entering the Parliament of the UK are revealed. These hindrances cause the under-representation of women in the legislative branch of government. Secondary sources, such as books, journals, reports, interview transcripts, official documents, and some statistics, were used in this research. |
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Processes of incorporation into the political decision making: The case of British women |
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