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Type of Document Dissertation
Author Rojas, Ines Nayhari
Author's Email Address nayhari@gmail.com
URN etd-01122009-040803
Title Women and the Democratic State: Agents of Gender Policy Reform in the Context of Regime Transition in Venezuela (1970-2007)
Degree Ph.D.
Department Political Science
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Jennifer L. McCoy Committee Chair
Kim D. Reimann Committee Member
Peter Lindsay Committee Member
Keywords
  • Political party deinstitutionalization
  • State-society relations
  • State institutions
  • Women’s issues
  • Regime transition
  • Gender policy reform
  • Democratic deinstitutionalization
  • Institutionalized democracy
  • Political opportunity
  • Decentralization
Date of Defense 2008-12-11
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
This study examined the process of gender policy reform. It sought to explain how and when gender policy reform has taken place in Venezuela across time. The study entailed observations of gender policy reform during specific periods of Punto Fijo democracy (1958-1998) characterized by democratic consolidation and deconsolidation, and during the transition towards a new type of hybrid democracy, the Chávez era (1999-2007). The policies considered were the ones addressing women’s equality at home and at work, reproductive rights, women’s economic rights, and political participation. The analysis showed that the likelihood of gender policy reform depends on the combination of certain institutional configurations that provide women access to the decision-making process of the state, but most importantly to women’s groups’ capacity to organize a broad coalition of women from civil society and from within the state apparatus behind to push for a reform by using frames based on international agreed norms that legitimized their struggle. In addition, the analysis reveals the negative influence of religious groups with decision-making power on the process of gender policy reform.
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