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Connecting Malian and Burkinabe women's local experiences of livelihood security to how they participate in politics

机译:将马利安和布丁妇女连接到他们参加政治的当地生命安全体验

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When women participate in local politics, politics becomes more inclusive and local governments can be more responsive to a wide range of citizen concerns. Extensive research on gender quotas has generated knowledge about how these institutional reforms can advance women's representation and political par-ticipation. However, we know less about the local-level variables that affect women's incentives to par-ticipate in politics. Drawing on interview data with 160 women and men in two village research sites located in a rural cross-border zone in Mali and Burkina Faso, this paper asks how women's livelihood pursuits affect their political participation. The paper argues that women's experiences of livelihood security shape how they respond to the opportunities for political participation that exist in their local communities. Women in a village in Mali who experience more livelihood security across the seasons aspire to future political participation as elected members of the local government council. By contrast, women in a neighboring village in Burkina Faso who experience less livelihood security across the seasons focus on attending local government meetings and making claims on the local government to support them as women and as farmers who experience livelihood insecurity. Meeting attendance and claims-making happen through women's savings and credit associations. Women in both research sites participate in these similarly structured associations, but more political participation happens through associations for the Burkinabe women who experience livelihood insecurity. These findings highlight how objective differences in gendered, local political economies create divergent opportunities for women's livelihoods, which contribute to differences in how they respond to opportunities for political participation. These dynamics call for further attention to the relationship between livelihood security and political participation and more attention to how women participate in politics through associations. In these rural villages, women are making important contributions to public life through political participation, economic production, and civic engagement. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:当女性参与地方政治时,政治变得更具包容性,地方政府可以对广泛的公民问题做出更积极的反应。关于性别配额的广泛研究已经使人们了解到这些机构改革如何促进妇女的代表性和政治参与。然而,我们对影响女性参政动机的地方层面变量知之甚少。本文利用对马里和布基纳法索两个乡村研究点的160名男女的访谈数据,探讨了妇女的生计追求如何影响她们的政治参与。论文认为,妇女的生计安全经历决定了她们如何应对当地社区存在的政治参与机会。马里一个村庄里的妇女,她们经历了四季更替的生计保障,她们渴望未来作为地方政府委员会的民选成员参与政治。相比之下,在布基纳法索的一个相邻村庄,一个季节的生计安全感较低的妇女则专注于参加地方政府会议,并向地方政府提出要求,以支持她们作为经历生计不安全感的妇女和农民。通过妇女储蓄和信贷协会参加会议并提出索赔。这两个研究地点的妇女都参加了这些结构类似的协会,但更多的政治参与是通过为生活不安全的布基纳法索妇女建立的协会进行的。这些发现突显了性别化的地方政治经济中的客观差异如何为妇女的生计创造不同的机会,从而导致她们对政治参与机会做出反应的方式不同。这些动态要求进一步关注生计安全和政治参与之间的关系,并更多关注妇女如何通过协会参与政治。在这些农村,妇女通过政治参与、经济生产和公民参与为公共生活做出了重要贡献。(C) 2020爱思唯尔有限公司版权所有。

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