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Women in Parliament: Beyond Numbers Case Study: South Asia
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Document Date: 2006-06-02 07:39:19


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City

Delhi / Beijing / New Delhi / Halmstad / London / Stockholm / /

Company

Oxford University Press / Macmillan / /

Continent

Asia / /

Country

Sri Lanka / Nepal / Pakistan / Bangladesh / Mexico / Sweden / India / /

Currency

rupee / INR / /

Facility

Electoral College / Stockholm University / /

IndustryTerm

party-based political systems / majoritarian electoral systems / formal and informal networks / /

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Human Development / /

Organization

Stockholm University / national parliament in India / national parliament / Women’s National Commission / Public Administration / Commission on the Status of Women / Centre for Women / Councils / United Nations / United Nations Development Programme / Indian Parliament / Ford Foundation / state government / Commission of Inquiry for Women / Women’s Movement in Pakistan / Government of India Act / Pakistan National Assembly / Oxford University / Local Government / Senate / Electoral College / /

Person

Shirin M. Rai / Anne-Marie / /

PoliticalEvent

general elections / council elections / /

Position

chairman / president / forward for the position / representative / vice-chairman / /

ProvinceOrState

Punjab / /

PublishedMedium

the National / /

Region

South Asia / /

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