The effects of liberal and illiberal world society on women's legislative representation, 1970–2018

Author:

Mejia Steven A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology Washington State University Pullman Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis research investigates the impact of liberal and illiberal world society on women's legislative representation across a sample of developed and developing countries, and at the global level.MethodsI estimate fixed effects panel regression models with robust standard errors clustered by country.ResultsI consistently find that liberal world society embeddedness helps explain cross‐national and longitudinal variations in women's legislative representation across all three country samples, while illiberal world society ties matter at the global level.ConclusionThis analysis highlights the role of world culture in explaining the worldwide expansion of women's legislative representation across country development levels.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Social Sciences

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