Journal article
Why Are Gender Reforms Adopted in Singapore? Party Pragmatism and Electoral Incentives
Abstract
In Singapore, the percentage of elected female politicians rose from 3.8 percent in 1984 to 22.5 percent after the 2015 general election. After years of exclusion, why were gender reforms adopted and how did they lead to more women in political office? Unlike South Korea and Taiwan, this paper shows that in Singapore party pragmatism rather than international diffusion of gender equality norms, feminist lobbying, or rival party pressures drove …
Authors
Tan N
Journal
Pacific Affairs, Vol. 89, No. 2, pp. 369–393
Publisher
Pacific Affairs
Publication Date
June 1, 2016
DOI
10.5509/2016892369
ISSN
0030-851X