Objectives
To create grounds in institutions of governance where women’s leadership is seen as legitimate and valued. Where women are accepted as effective leaders and are not just tolerated.
Geographical spread
The study covered women representatives from 5 Gram Panchayats of Padmanabham Mandal (Vishakhapatnam district) and ward corporators in Visakhapatnam municipal corporation and ward councillors in Anakapalli muncipality and mayor and chairperson
The study covered a total of 100 respondents (5 women elected representatives, 2 women mayors and chairperson, 33 ward members and 60 other key stakeholders).
Key areas/components
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Purposive sampling method and descriptive case study research
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Study the performance of women elected representatives in gram panchayats and urban local bodies in terms of number of committees, their functions, number of meetings, issues resolved, membership, income from various sources, etc.
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Current devolution of functions in local governance
Key outputs
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Patterns in the representation of local governance systems (gender- and caste-wise composition of representatives)
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Analysis of the data, e.g., financial status of local bodies, socio-economic status of women elected representatives.
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Facilitating and constraining factors of women elected representatives in local self- governance institutions
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Expectations of all respondents and suggestions
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Statistical analysis of women’s leadership as women elected representatives. A regression relationship was obtained.
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Key areas of concern for meaningful participation of women
Year/period
2005-06