{"title":"References and resources","authors":"Russell Sarder","doi":"10.1002/9781119235200.REFS","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Agora (2014). Enhancing women’s representation in parliamentary institutions – The institutional and legal framework. Agora Issue Brief, June 2014. Asiedu, E., Branstette, C., Gaekwad-Babulal, N. and Malokele, N. (2018). The Effect of Women’s Representation in Parliament and the Passing of Gender Sensitive Policies. Barnes A. and Munn-Rivard L. (2012). Gender-sensitive Parliaments. 1. Advancement in the workplace. Library of Parliament Background Papers, Ottawa, Canada. Campbell, R. and Childs, S. (2015). Parents in Parliament: ‘Where's Mum?’ The Political Quarterly, Volume 85, Issue 4, October–December 2014, pp. 487-492. Celis, K., Childs, S., Kantola, J. and Krook, M. L. (2014). Constituting Women’s Interests through Representative Claims. Gender & Politics, 10 (2014), pp. 149 –174. Childs, S. and Krook, M.L. (2008). Critical Mass Theory and Women’s Representation. Political Studies, 56, pp. 725-736. Childs, S. and Krook, M.L. (2009). Analysing Women’s Substantive Representation: From Critical Mass to Critical Actors. Government and Opposition, 44(2), pp. 125–145. Childs, S. and Lovenduski, J. (2013). Political Representation. The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Politics. Edited by G. Waylen, K. Celis, J. Kantola, and S. Laurel Weldon. Connolly, E. (2013). Parliaments as gendered institutions: the Irish Oireachtas. Irish Political Studies, 28(3), pp. 360-379. Council of Europe – Venice Commission (2009). Report on the impact of electoral system on women’s representation in politics. Council of Europe – Venice Commission (2015). Report on the method of nomination of candidates within political parties. Adopted by the Council for Democratic Elections at its 51st meeting (Venice, 18 June 2015) and by the Venice Commission at its 103rd Plenary Session (Venice, 19-20 June 2015). Council of Europe (2017). Balanced participation of women and men in decision-making -","PeriodicalId":120953,"journal":{"name":"The Theory of Endobiogeny","volume":"33 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2016-01-27","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"The Theory of Endobiogeny","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119235200.REFS","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Agora (2014). Enhancing women’s representation in parliamentary institutions – The institutional and legal framework. Agora Issue Brief, June 2014. Asiedu, E., Branstette, C., Gaekwad-Babulal, N. and Malokele, N. (2018). The Effect of Women’s Representation in Parliament and the Passing of Gender Sensitive Policies. Barnes A. and Munn-Rivard L. (2012). Gender-sensitive Parliaments. 1. Advancement in the workplace. Library of Parliament Background Papers, Ottawa, Canada. Campbell, R. and Childs, S. (2015). Parents in Parliament: ‘Where's Mum?’ The Political Quarterly, Volume 85, Issue 4, October–December 2014, pp. 487-492. Celis, K., Childs, S., Kantola, J. and Krook, M. L. (2014). Constituting Women’s Interests through Representative Claims. Gender & Politics, 10 (2014), pp. 149 –174. Childs, S. and Krook, M.L. (2008). Critical Mass Theory and Women’s Representation. Political Studies, 56, pp. 725-736. Childs, S. and Krook, M.L. (2009). Analysing Women’s Substantive Representation: From Critical Mass to Critical Actors. Government and Opposition, 44(2), pp. 125–145. Childs, S. and Lovenduski, J. (2013). Political Representation. The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Politics. Edited by G. Waylen, K. Celis, J. Kantola, and S. Laurel Weldon. Connolly, E. (2013). Parliaments as gendered institutions: the Irish Oireachtas. Irish Political Studies, 28(3), pp. 360-379. Council of Europe – Venice Commission (2009). Report on the impact of electoral system on women’s representation in politics. Council of Europe – Venice Commission (2015). Report on the method of nomination of candidates within political parties. Adopted by the Council for Democratic Elections at its 51st meeting (Venice, 18 June 2015) and by the Venice Commission at its 103rd Plenary Session (Venice, 19-20 June 2015). Council of Europe (2017). Balanced participation of women and men in decision-making -