Making a local government more diverse can sometimes backfire and trigger a wave of actual physical violence against the people in charge.

April 13, 2026

Original Paper

Gender Quotas, Political Selection, and Violence. Evidence from High-Incidence Areas

arXiv · 656092

The Takeaway

In high-violence areas, gender quotas make it harder for corrupt outsiders to control or bribe the council. When entrenched power structures find they can no longer pull the strings of a more diverse group, they often resort to physical attacks to regain influence.