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Journal Article | 2021

Why party allegiance matters: Affirmative action positioning among electoral candidates in Zambia

Vibeke Wang, Ragnhild Muriaas, Yvette Peters (2021)
in Journal of Modern African Studies vol. 59 no. 4
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Vibeke Wang

Senior Researcher
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Engineering gender equality: The effects of aid to women's political representation

Jan 2014 - Dec 2017

Money Talks: Electoral Financing of Women

Jan 2017 - Dec 2019
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  • Zambia
  • Political parties
  • Gender quotas
  • Gender
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Also from this project:

Blog post | 2021

What can African parties do to address gendered funding inequalities?

Vibeke Wang, Chr. Michelsen Institute, Ragnhild Muriaas, University of Bergen, Gretchen Bauer, University of Delaware

Book Chapter | 2020

Relieving Women’s Costs of Standing for Election: Malawi’s 50/50 Campaigns

Vibeke Wang, Happy Kayuni, Asiyati Chiweza, Samantha Soyiyo

Gendered Electoral Financing. Money, Power and Representation in Comparative Perspective

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