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Women’s Decision-Making Power in the Local Councils of Albania: Do Numbers Make a Difference?

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Many countries have endorsed affirmative action policies to promote gender equality in decision-making. Yet, evidence on the impact of women’s presence in decision-making is mixed. This study examines the relationship… Click to show full abstract

Many countries have endorsed affirmative action policies to promote gender equality in decision-making. Yet, evidence on the impact of women’s presence in decision-making is mixed. This study examines the relationship between women’s numbers and decision-making power in the local councils of Albania. It addresses two questions: How do councilwomen perceive their decision-making power? What is the relationship between the number of councilwomen and their decision-making power? Drawing on 186 interviews conducted with women in rural and urban councils, the study shows that the proportion of councilwomen does not have an effect on their decision-making power. Findings provide insights into how councilwomen enact representation in a political environment that sustains centralized practices of governance.

Keywords: decision; power local; decision making; making power; local councils

Journal Title: Global Social Welfare
Year Published: 2018

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