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Title: Gender Quotas and Gender Mainstreaming


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Gender Quotas and Gender Mainstreaming
  • Mona Lena Krook and Judith Squires

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Separate Strategies
  • Quotas and mainstreaming appear as global gender
    equality strategies around the same time
  • Research on quotas and mainstreaming has largely
    developed in isolation
  • How do these strategies converge or diverge in
    their attempt to promote gender equality?

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Quotas
  • Gained prominence in the late 1990s
  • Framed as a question of justice and democracy
  • Actors promoted by womens lobby groups, members
    of political parties and, in some cases,
    legislators

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Quotas
  • Politics narrow focus on formal institutions of
    political representation
  • Representation focus on descriptive
  • Gender focus on sex as subject of policy
  • Equality a form of positive action

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Mainstreaming
  • Gained prominence in the late 1990s
  • Framed as a question of justice, modernization
    and efficiency
  • Actors civil servants, government ministers,
    civil society actors

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Mainstreaming
  • Politics wide focus including bureaucracy
    (technocratic model) and civil society
    (participatory model)
  • Representation focus on substantive
  • Gender focus on gender as object of policy
  • Equality a third equality strategy complementing
    equal treatment and positive action

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Competing Strategies
  • Politics quotas focus on vertical distribution
    of power within party and parliamentary
    structures, mainstreaming focuses on horizontal
    flow of initiatives across departmental
    boundaries
  • Representation quotas focus on measurable
    numbers, mainstreaming on policy shift
  • Gender quotas focus on women, mainstreaming on
    gender (and sometimes equalities)
  • Equality quotas privilege positive action,
    mainstreaming unsettles it

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Complementary Strategies
  • Politics wider more fluid conception of politics
  • Representation explores link between descriptive
    and substantive representation
  • Gender women as subject and object of politics,
    sensitive to intersectionality without losing
    focus on women
  • Equality generates a richer conception of
    equality of opportunity

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Case Study Quotas in the UK
  • Emerged in Labour Party in 1980s
  • All-women shortlists approved in 1993 and
    declared illegal in 1996
  • Parties in the evolved administrations adopt
    twinning and zipping
  • High-profile campaigns and legal disputes
  • Clear impact

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Case Study Mainstreaming in the UK
  • Emerged with Labour Government in 1997
  • Creation of the Womens Unit and Minister for
    Women in 1997
  • Devolved administration given remit to promote
    equality of opportunity and adopted participatory
    equalities mainstreaming
  • Low profile policy development with little
    controversy
  • Impact difficult to discern

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Competing?
  • Compete for public attention
  • Tension between bottom-up and top-down strategies
  • Twin limitations of essentialism and diversity
  • Tension between framing democratic justice or
    efficient governance

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Complementary?
  • Presence of female actors as a precondition for
    the successful implementation of mainstreaming
  • Effective participatory mainstreaming as a means
    of facilitating greater female engagement in
    politics
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