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Erratum Where do Women Stand? New Evidence on the Presence and Absence of Gender Equality in the World's Constitutions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 August 2014

Adèle Cassola
Affiliation:
University of California, Los Angeles
Amy Raub
Affiliation:
University of California, Los Angeles
Danielle Foley
Affiliation:
Johns Hopkins University
Jody Heymann
Affiliation:
University of California, Los Angeles
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Abstract

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Erratum
Copyright
Copyright © The Women and Politics Research Section of the American Political Science Association 2014 

We regret that the originally published paper (Cassola, 2014) did not contain the author's corrections to the Tables 2, 3, and 4.

We apologize for this oversight and reproduce the author's correct tables below:

THE CORRECTION

Table 2. Constitutional protection of gender equality and nondiscrimination by year of constitutions' adoption

Table 3. Constitutional protection of gender equality and nondiscrimination by year of constitutions' most recent amendment

Table 4. Constitutional protection of gender equality in political life by year of constitutions' adoption

Note: Results by date of last amendment are available at http://worldpolicyforum.org/public/gendertables.pdf.

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Table 2. Constitutional protection of gender equality and nondiscrimination by year of constitutions' adoption

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Table 3. Constitutional protection of gender equality and nondiscrimination by year of constitutions' most recent amendment

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Table 4. Constitutional protection of gender equality in political life by year of constitutions' adoption