Gender-sensitive Parliaments
Literature on gender-sensitive parliaments at national level
- Antic, M.G., Gortnar, M. (2014). Gender quotas in Slovenia. A short analysis of failures and hopes. http://iknowpolitics.org/sites/default/files/gender_quotas_in_slovenia_090924.pdf
- Azizi, A. (2015). Women’s political participation in some Western Balkan Countries. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 6 (2), 15-21.
- Barnes A., Munn-Rivard L. (2012). Gender-sensitive Parliaments. 1. Advancement in the workplace. Library of Parliament Background Papers, Ottawa, Canada.
- Benger, J. (2015). Report for the House of Commons Administration Committee on the findings of the interview study with Members on women’s experience in Parliament. http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons-committees/admin-committee/Memoranda.pdf
- Childs, S. (2016). The Good Parliament Report. http://www.bristol.ac.uk/media-library/sites/news/2016/july/20%20Jul%20Prof%20Sarah%20Childs%20The%20Good%20Parliament%20report.pdf
- Cickaric, L. (2015). Reconsidering gender and women in politics. South-East European Journal of political science, 3 (1).
- Connolly, E. (2013). Parliaments as gendered institutions: the Irish Oireachtas. Irish Political Studies, 28 (3), 360-379. https://doi.org/10.1080/07907184.2013.823084
- Flemish Parliament (2014). Report on the impact of electoral gender quotas on the Flemish Parliament elections held on 25 March 2014. http://iknowpolitics.org/en/learn/knowledge-resources/report-white-paper/flemish-parliament-reaches-european-top-position
- Freidenvall, L. (2015). Women’s descriptive and substantive representation in Nordic Politics. In W. Hofmeister, M. Sarmah, D. Kaur (EDS) Women, Policy and Political Leadership. Regional Perspectives in today’s world, Singapore: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, pp. 95-102.
- Garboni, E.S. (2015). The impact of descriptive representation on substantive representation of women at European and National Parliamentary Levels. Case Study: Romania. Procedia – Social and Behavorial Sciences, 183, 85-92. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.04.849
- Gwizada, A. (2015). Women’s representation and gender quotas: the case of the Polish Parliament. Democratization, 22 (4), 679-697. https://doi.org/10.1080/13510347.2013.869583
- Lokar, S. (2009). New realities concerning European left wing gender equality politics. Case study of women in left wing parliamentary parties in the South Eastern European region. http://iknowpolitics.org/en/2009/03/new-realities-concerning-european-left-wing-gender-equality-politics-case-study-south
- Magnusdottir, G.L. and Kronsell, A. (2015). The (in)visibility of gender in Scandinavian Climate policy-making. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 17(2), 308-326. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616742.2014.896661
- Munn-Rivard L. (2012). Gender-sensitive Parliaments. 2. The work of legislators. Library of Parliament Background Papers, Ottawa, Canada. https://lop.parl.ca/Content/LOP/ResearchPublications/2012-45-e.pdf
- National Women’s Council of Ireland (2014). A Parliament of all talents: building a women friendly Oireachtas. Dublin: NWCI. http://www.nwci.ie/index.php/learn/publication/a_parliament_of_all_talents_building_a_women_friendly_oireachtas
- Nugent, M. (2015). Women in politics in Western Europe. In W. Hofmeister, M. Sarmah, D. Kaur (EDS) Women, Policy and Political Leadership. Regional Perspectives in today’s world, Singapore. Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, pp. 103-109.
- Palmieri, S.A. (2011). Gender mainstreaming in the Australian Parliament. Achievement with room for improvement. http://www.parliamentarystudies.anu.edu.au/pdf/publications/2011/Gender_Mainstreaming_in_the_Australian_Parliament.pdf
- Potter, M. (2014). The Swedish General Election 2014 and the Representation of Women. Northern Ireland Assembly Research Paper n. 496-14. http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/assembly-business/committees/2011-2016/assembly-and-executive-review-committee/research-papers/research-papers-2014/the-swedish-general-election-2014-and-the-representation-of-women/
- Rashkova, E. R. and Zankina, E. (2015). Women in Politics in Eastern Europe: a changing outlook. In W. Hofmeister, M. Sarmah, D. Kaur (EDS) Women, Policy and Political Leadership. Regional Perspectives in today’s world, Singapore. Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, pp. 87-93.
- Sundström, A. and Stockemer, D. (2015). What determines women’s political representation at the local level? A fine-grained analysis of the European regions. International Journal of Comparative Sociology 1–21. DOI: 10.1177/0020715215595691
- Takezawa, Y. (2010). Political participation of women in Norway. Strong involvement by both politicians and the public. http://www.wilmina.ac.jp/ojc/edu/kiyo_2010/kiyo_40_PDF/t2010_05.pdf
- Verge, T. and de la Fuente, M. (2014). Playing with different cards: party politics, gender quotas and women’s empowerment. International Political Science Review, 35 (1), 67-79. https://doi.org/10.1177/0192512113508295
- Wängnerud, L. (2000). Testing the Politics of Presence: Women's Representation in the Swedish Riksdag. Scandinavian Political Studies, Bind 23 (New Series) (2000) 1. https://tidsskrift.dk/scandinavian_political_studies/article/view/32978/31405
- Wägnerud, L.; Sundell, A. (2010). Do politics matter? Women in Swedish local elected assemblies 1970-2010 and gender equality in outcomes. 2010 Annual Meeting of Swedish Political Science Association. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/european-political-science-review/article/do-politics-matter-women-in-swedish-local-elected-assemblies-19702010-and-gender-equality-in-outcomes/A20B025B50B30EBD41DC8C12534B8246