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Gender Equality in the Political Sphere of Cyprus
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Author Information:
Name: Maria Efthymiou (Utrecht University, Faculty of Humanities)
Email: efthymiou.e.maria@ucy.ac.cy
Website: https://www.ucy.ac.cy/directory/en/profile/mefthy04
Abstract:
This research investigates the reasons for women’s underrepresentation in the political sphere of Cyprus as it is interpreted from the experiences of eight women politicians from a wide political spectrum. Participants were asked to assess the lack of women in politics, gender equality policies from the UN and EU and the gender quotas strategy. Participants made clear the main factors of women’s underrepresentation in politics: the impact of culture and stereotypes, the ineffective ways in which policies are being implemented by the government and the lack of state infrastructures regarding childcare can prevent women from getting involved with politics. The study examines the Cypriot culture from a historic perspective and the shifting of social roles. Women altered their roles during conflicts from solely mother/wives to agents of peacebuilders and then strikers. As strikers, they functioned in a peaceful manner to state intensively their demands, emerging from the frustration towards the government of Cyprus and its failure to implement ratified policies from the UN and EU aiming for gender equality. Participants considered that it’s debatable if and how gender quotas will succeed, since the strategy can stigmatize women and portray them as the vulnerable group in need of assistance. Lastly, the interviewees provided insight into the political life as a woman and a mother, pointing out the various barriers they had to overcome. The thesis indicates a set of various causes for women’s absence in the decision-making process which are hard to be resolved solely with policies implementations.
Keywords:
underrepresentation, political sphere, women in politics, gender quotas, social roles
Dates:
Aug. 1, 2020 - None
Source Specificity:
None, None, None
Website:
https://studenttheses.uu.nl/
Power Domains:
Political
Methods Tools:
Monitoring
Country:
CY
City:
unspecified
Implementation Scale:
national
Language:
English
Other Links:
https://shre.ink/8FVs
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