Empowering Women in Bangladesh

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Author_Shajeda Aktar
Bangladesh
barriers to women in local government
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comparative rural urban study
cultural hindrances
Direct Election
educational investments
Elected Women Members
Elected Women Representatives
electoral constituency
electoral politics
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feminism
Gad Approach
gender equity
gender mainstreaming
gender mainstreaming policy
gender policies
Gender Quota
General Seats
government administration
grassroots-level governance
local governance Bangladesh
Local Government Bodies
Local Government Institutions
Local Government Ordinance
Male Councillors
Male Representatives
misogynist
NGO Activist
NGO Membership
public administration South Asia
Quota Seats
quota system analysis
Reserved Seats
Social Relations Approach
socio-economic analysis
Strategic Gender
Union Parishad
Urban Local Government
urban local government institutions
Urban Respondents
WID Approach
women in politics
Women Members
Women Representatives
women's political participation
Women's Practical Gender
womenes empowerment
Women’s Practical Gender
womenₑs empowerment
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367481810
  • Weight: 435g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book investigates the deep linkages between gender and grassroots politics. It studies how women candidates in Bangladesh are elected in reserved seats in the local government bodies and explores the challenges that they face both from within the domestic unit and from the government administration.

The book focuses on grassroots-level governance and provides a comparative study between selected rural and urban local government institutions in different socio-economic, educational, and cultural contexts. It documents loopholes in the system of quota seats for women, allocation of electoral constituency, and elected representatives’ rights and responsibilities. It also studies the life-changing impact of women at different levels of governance and society and offers important policy implications for furthering their participation and empowerment.

A major intervention in the study of Bangladesh and its politics, this key text will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of political science, public administration, gender studies, public policy, and South Asian studies.

Shajeda Aktar is Chairperson at the Department of Public Administration, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. She has 18 years of research and teaching experience at the university level. Her research interests include public policy, electoral representation, women empowerment, capacity building, gender mainstreaming, poverty, public health, and household dynamics. She has published numerous papers in reputed journals, edited books and presented her works in conferences at home and abroad. She is skilled in managing team-based research projects, keen to share knowledge and promote open discussions. She obtained her PhD from Flinders University (Australia) with the prestigious award of Vice-Chancellor’s Gold Medal for Excellence in PhD Thesis, and Honours and Master’s from University of Rajshahi.

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