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Neither Penalised nor Prized: Feminist Legislators, Women's Representation, and Career Paths in Argentina
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Abstract The conventional wisdom holds that party leaders punish women legislators who advocate for gender equality. We test this assumption using the Argentine case, asking two questions. First, who counts as a feminist legislator and how do we know? Second, do feminist legislators have career trajectories ... view more
The conventional wisdom holds that party leaders punish women legislators who advocate for gender equality. We test this assumption using the Argentine case, asking two questions. First, who counts as a feminist legislator and how do we know? Second, do feminist legislators have career trajectories that indicate marginalisation or penalisation? We use bill authorship data and expert surveys to identify legislators of both sexes who champion feminist causes and who adopt a gendered, though not necessarily feminist, perspective. Comparing these categories of legislators to those in the general population, we find no meaningful differences in political careers by either legislators’ gender or policy profile. In fact, many feminist champions hold prestigious positions while in congress, but this political capital results neither in punishment nor reward after congress. Women who represent women do not go on to the top posts after congress, but neither do they disappear from public life.... view less
Keywords
Argentina; ; equal opportunity policy; representation; woman; career; gender-specific factors; Latin America
Classification
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies
Free Keywords
women legislators; career paths; substantive representation
Document language
English
Publication Year
2019
Page/Pages
p. 181-203
Journal
Journal of Politics in Latin America, 11 (2019) 2
ISSN
1868-4890
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed