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Can political representation help women upend entrenched systems of power? Property and Power finds evidence that quotas improve women's ability to claim fundamental economic rights. Yet greater voice is costly. Whether women experience benefits or backlash depends on individual bargaining power at the time a woman is elected.

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Can political representation help women upend entrenched systems of power? Property and Power finds evidence that quotas improve women's ability to claim fundamental economic rights. Yet greater voice is costly. Whether women experience benefits or backlash depends on individual bargaining power at the time a woman is elected.
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Autorenporträt
Rachel Brulé is Assistant Professor of Global Development Policy at Boston University. She specializes in comparative politics¿, the political economy of development, gender, ¿South Asia, representation, ¿inequality, and migration.