This research investigates whether increasing female political representation affects labour market participation and education outcomes. Using electoral reforms in Italy as a natural experiment, the study finds that greater female representation increased workforce participation among working-age women while encouraging younger women to remain in education, demonstrating broader economic and social effects of political representation.
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This research traces the legislative and accounting history of Australian government spending to uncover how public finances actually work. It shows that the government creates money and spends before taxing or borrowing. The real constraint is not affordability but inflation and resource availability, reframing debates about government spending and economic policy.