The Gender Quota of Costa Rica: An impactful method to address women’s issues through representation
Description
The implementation of gender quotas in the Costa Rican legislature presents an interesting case study that with the use of national legislative gender quotas, women’s issues are more positively addressed within the country. This analysis argues that with the higher presence of women legislators in the Legislative Assembly made possible by the quota these women. in turn, have created more gender-focused policies. Thusly, higher amounts of female-focused policy will positively impact women’s issue areas within Costa Rican society. This argument will be supported by other scholar’s research on the subject of the gender quota and female equality in Costa Rica. I will also be presenting my own research that will investigate the data taken from the Costa Rican health ministry, UNICEF, and other organizations to comparatively evaluate the improvement of problems that women face coinciding with the higher female presence in the legislature.
Date Created
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2019-05
Agent
- Author (aut): Blythe, Alexandra
- Thesis director: Shair-Rosenfield, Sarah
- Committee member: Funk, Kendall
- Contributor (ctb): School of Politics and Global Studies
- Contributor (ctb): School of International Letters and Cultures
- Contributor (ctb): School of Politics and Global Studies
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College