Does Female Reservation Affect Long-Term Political Outcomes? Evidence from Rural India

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Klaus Deininger

World Bank - Development Economics Group (DEC); World Bank - Development Research Group (DECRG)

Songqing Jin

Michigan State University

Hari Nagarajan

Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA)

Date Written: June 1, 2011

Abstract

Although many studies have explored the impacts of political quotas for females, often with ambiguous results, the underlying mechanisms and long-term effects have received little attention. This paper uses nation-wide data from India spanning a 15-year period to explore how reservations affect leader qualifications, service delivery, political participation, local accountability, and individuals? willingness to contribute to public goods. Although leader quality declines and impacts on service quality are often negative, gender quotas are shown to increase the level and quality of women's political participation, the ability to hold leaders to account, and the willingness to contribute to public goods. Key effects persist beyond the reserved period and impacts on females often materialize only with a lag.

Keywords: Housing & Human Habitats, Population Policies, Gender and Law, Gender and Health, Parliamentary Government

Suggested Citation

Deininger, Klaus and Jin, Songqing and Nagarajan, Hari, Does Female Reservation Affect Long-Term Political Outcomes? Evidence from Rural India (June 1, 2011). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 5708, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1875413

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Songqing Jin

Michigan State University ( email )

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Hari Nagarajan

Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA) ( email )

Anand - 388 001
India

HOME PAGE: http://https://www.irma.ac.in/ifaculty/facultydetails.php?fid=428

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