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Abstract

This article is an overview of quantitative and qualitative research on women and political decision-making in Spain. Ten parts of the literature are examined including: government and legislative; public administration; political parties; employersrsquo organizations; unions; pressure groups and lobbies; social movements and NGOs and womensrsquo policy machinery. The future prospects of filling the enormous gaps in the research are negative, given the weak institutionalization of gender studies in Spain.

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