International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2025;4(6):472-475
The Impact of Women's Empowerment on Political Involvement in Urban Local Bodies
Author Name: Shazia Unwan Musarrat;
Abstract
Women's empowerment has always been linked to increased participation in the decision-making process of society. The women still do not represent the city in the urban local bodies and municipal councils, even though the number of female employees and literate women in Indian cities is on the rise. This descriptive research examines the relationship between women's politics in municipal political policy, as well as empowerment policies such as economic, mobility, education, and family choices. Based on the primary survey data collected in selected wards over the urban areas, and secondary data. Even though the cultural norms and the absence of institutional support still limit the leadership roles of women, initial trends show that empowerment brings on board more political confidence and willingness to participate. The report underlines the need to have extensive empowerment programs and local reforms that eliminate the barriers beyond the official reservation policies.
Objectives of the Study
- to assess urban women's level of political participation in local government.
- to determine the elements of empowerment that affect women's involvement in local politics.
- to evaluate the role that social, educational, and economic empowerment have in influencing political participation.
- To investigate perceived obstacles preventing women from being represented in urban municipal bodies.
Research Questions
- In the local government scenario, how do urban women participate?
- Which aspects of empowerment have the most impact on women's involvement in local decision-making?
What effect do social and financial help have on women's inclination to run for office?
What obstacles make it difficult for women with political clout to pursue leadership roles in urban local organisations?
Keywords
Women’s Empowerment, Urban Local Bodies, Political Participation, Municipal Governance, Gender and Politics