a column by Guilhem Cassan and Lore Vandewalle for VOX: CEPR’s Policy Portal
Many policies are designed along a particular identity dimension, such as gender or ethnicity. However, such efforts overlook the fact that individuals are associated with several identity dimensions at a time. Using Indian data, this column demonstrates how the intersection of different identity dimensions may lead to unanticipated effects. It shows that political quotas for women in local elections change policies not only in favour of women, but also in favour of low castes.
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Friday, 29 December 2017
Political reservations for women increase the policy influence of low castes in India
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