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Canvassing the Gatekeepers: A Field Experiment to Increase Women Voters’ Turnout in Pakistan
Published by: Cambridge University Press
How can we close persistent gender gaps in political participation? We develop a theory highlighting the role of male household members...
Women’s Political Participation in a Pakistani Metropolis: Navigating Gendered Household and Political Spaces
Published by: Institute of Development and Economic Alternatives
The male–female gap in voter turnout in the 2018 Pakistani general elections stood at 9.1 per cent, with 11 million fewer women...
Rethinking the State: from Public Goods to Public Value
The Pakistan Hub, a partnership with the Mahbub ul Haq Research Centre (MHRC) at the Lahore University of Management Sciences, is...
State Capture and the Breakdown of Democratic Institutions
The Pakistan Hub, a partnership with the Mahbub ul Haq Research Centre (MHRC) at the Lahore University of Management Sciences, is...
Polarized Democracies: Causes and Consequences
The Pakistan Hub, a partnership with the Mahbub ul Haq Research Centre (MHRC) at the Lahore University of Management Sciences, is...
Pakistan Hub webinar series
The Pakistan Hub, a partnership with the Mahbub ul Haq Research Centre (MHRC) at the Lahore University of Management Sciences, co-hosts...
The Empty Promise of Urbanisation: Women’s Political Participation in Pakistan
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Do big cities enable or hinder women’s electoral participation? What are the determinants of women’s participation in big cities and how are they different from those in rural areas? We use the Election Commission of Pakistan’s novel gender-disaggregated constituency level data set for the 2018 elections to answer these questions in the context of Pakistan.