Political power in Australia is still overwhelmingly male. But beneath the despair, there’s reason for hope

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Abstract

It’s 2024, but power still looks like a man. Despite Australia’s claim to egalitarianism, achieving equal political participation and representation remains a formidable challenge for women. Concerningly, the persistent and ingrained obstacles in women’s way are affecting the aspirations of the next generation of female leaders.

According to 2022 research spanning 29 countries, including Australia, satisfaction among young females aged 15-24 with their leaders’ decisions on issues they care about stands at a mere 11%. An overwhelming 97% acknowledged the importance of political participation. Yet, only 24% of those aspiring to engage in politics could see themselves running for office...
Original languageEnglish
Specialist publicationThe Conversation
Publication statusPublished - 8 Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Politics
  • Australia
  • Female representation
  • Gender gaps

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