Governance response during COVID-19 and political affirmative action: Evidence from local governments in India
Public Administration and Development
; 2023.
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in English
| Scopus | ID: covidwho-2209171
ABSTRACT
A great deal of work argues that the entry of women into public spaces can promote political and institutional change. The COVID-19 provides an opportunity to investigate whether and under what conditions women's political representation in rural local governments deliver effective local governance? Drawing from two rounds of data collected in 174 local governments and 1051 households in three Indian states, the paper shows that women Pradhans in the Gram Panchayats had no differential impact on the governance response to COVID-19 compared to the unreserved ones. Analyzing the heterogeneity in these responses suggests that institutional factors like the proportion of women in village council and local entrepreneurship diversity can enhance women Pradhan's capacity to respond to the pandemic. We explore two channels that enable women Pradhan to govern effectively during the pandemic improving women's participation in the labor force and reducing household's vulnerability to poverty in the pre-COVID period. © 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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Public Administration and Development
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2023
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