Personal Security and Electoral Demobilization: A Comparative Analysis |
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Authors: | Carla B Abdo‐Katsipis PhD |
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Institution: | Bates College, Lewiston, Maine |
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Abstract: | This research examines the link between the encroachment upon personal security and political participation among women in Lebanon and Morocco. Analyses are performed on the Status of Women in the Middle East and North Africa Survey conducted by the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) from August 2009 to June 2010. Results indicate a strong link between perceptions of personal security in both public and private spheres, and the propensity to vote. The results show that not feeling free to leave the home and experiencing regular sexual harassment in the public sphere curtail women's likelihood to vote. These findings have profound implications for shaping policies as they apply to women in the transitioning Middle East. |
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Keywords: | Lebanon Morocco women electoral systems Lí bano Marruecos mujeres sistemas electorales 黎 巴 嫩 摩 洛 哥 女 性 选 举 系 统 |
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