Class Year
2021
Document Type
Student Research Paper
Date of Creation
Summer 2020
Department 1
Political Science
Abstract
What effect does women’s participation in national legislatures have on the levels of globalization, specifically economic and social globalization? I contend that women’s participation in national legislatures will have differing effects on economic and social globalization. I expect that higher levels of women’s participation in national legislatures will have a negative effect on levels of economic globalization and a positive effect on levels of social globalization. I demonstrate the plausibility of these relationships through an analysis of 194 countries between the years 1990 and 2017. Interestingly, my findings suggest that women’s participation in national legislatures has a positive and statistically significant impact on both economic and social globalization.
Copyright Note
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Recommended Citation
Buerle, Madeline R., "Women’s Participation and Globalization" (2020). Student Publications. 882.
https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/student_scholarship/882
Comments
Written for POL 403: Capstone in International Relations