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Women and Political Institutions in Japan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 May 2002

Yumiko Mikanagi
Affiliation:
International Christian University

Extract

In this brief overview, I examine Japanese literature in women and politics in Japan. In doing so, I focus specifically on literature that examines political institutions—defined here as a set of rules and procedures that affect public policymaking—in the field of equal employment laws. In the first section, I lay out the types of literature that exist in this field. In the following section, I draw attention to what the literature lacks in the field of women and political institutions. In the third section, I scrutinize a few articles that concentrate upon political institutions and politics related to women. In place of a conclusion, I make suggestions for future study.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2001 by the American Political Science Association

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