African Demography (Sociology focus) | 11 January 2004
Gender Power Dynamics in Moroccan Political Transitions,
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Abstract
This study explores gender power dynamics in Moroccan political transitions, focusing on the period from to . This research employs a qualitative approach to examine policy documents, interviews with policymakers, and public opinion surveys conducted in Morocco. Findings indicate that women's representation in parliament has increased from 12% to 15%, though their influence on key legislative decisions remains limited. The analysis reveals significant disparities in gender power dynamics, particularly regarding the implementation of anti-discrimination laws and access to political leadership roles. Policy recommendations include enhancing women's participation in decision-making processes and strengthening enforcement mechanisms for anti-discrimination legislation.