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Kommittén för ökad kvinnorepresentation (Literary: 'The committee for increased women's representation'), also known as Den ökade ('The Increasing') for short, was a Swedish women's association, founded in 1937. It worked for an increased representation of women on all levels of the political system.Rönnbäck, Josefin, '"Utan kvinnor inget folkstyre": en historisk exposé över kampen för ökad kvinnorepresentation i Sverige', Tidskrift för genusvetenskap., 2010:3, s. 61-89, 2010


History

Women in Sweden were given municipal suffrage in 1862 and municipal eligibility in 1909, followed by national suffrage and eligibility in 1921. The first 38 women were elected to local councils in the 1910 local elections, and the first five women were elected in to the national parliament the
Riksdag The Riksdag (, ; also sv, riksdagen or ''Sveriges riksdag'' ) is the legislature and the supreme decision-making body of Sweden. Since 1971, the Riksdag has been a unicameral legislature with 349 members (), elected proportionally and se ...
in 1921 Swedish general election. In 1927 the
Svenska Kvinnors Medborgarförbund Svenska Kvinnors Medborgarförbund (SKM) ('Swedish Women's Citizens' Union') was a Swedish women's organization, founded in March 1921. SKM was founded by members of the former National Association for Women's Suffrage (Sweden). When women's suffr ...
founded the campaign group ''Föreningen Kvinnolistan'' to campaign for an increased representation of women in political office by supporting their own female independent candidates in the 1928 election, without much success. In the 1930s, women were represented on most political levels in Sweden, but in low numbers, deemed insufficient by the women's movement; a common scenario was that each political level had but one "obligatory woman" who was then made to represent women and given all assignments given to women on that level, thus making the political participation and advancement of women on a low level. The situation was similar in Denmark, where the
Dansk Kvindesamfund The Danish Women's Society or DWS ( da, Dansk Kvindesamfund) is Denmark's oldest women's rights Women's rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls worldwide. They formed the basis for the women's rights movement in th ...
founded the campaign group ''Kvinders politiske Samraad'' under
Ingrid Larsen Ingrid Larsen (later ''Sabroe''; 12 July 1912 – 18 February 1997) was a Denmark, Danish diving (sport), diver who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics. She finished fifth in the Diving at the 1932 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform, 1 ...
to address the issue in 1936. The ''Kommittén för ökad kvinnorepresentation'' was founded on the initiative of the
Fredrika Bremer Association The Fredrika Bremer Association ( sv, Fredrika Bremer Förbundet, abbreviated FBF) is the oldest women's rights organisation in Sweden. The association stands for an inclusive, intersectional and progressive liberal feminism, and advocates for wome ...
. It worked with a number of non-political women's organizations to influence the political parties to appoint more women for political office, and encouraged women to engaged in formal party politics. However, since it wished to remain politically neutral and not affiliated with a political party, it refused direct cooperation with the women's wings of the political parties, which may have made it less effective than what may otherwise have been the case. The association had achieved some moderate success when it was dissolved in 1948. The number of women in the Riksdag in 1948 was double the amount it had been in 1937, but it was still low. Its members included
Hanna Rydh Hanna Albertina Rydh (12 February 1891 – 29 June 1964) was a Swedish archaeologist and politician for the Liberal People's Party (Sweden), Liberal People's Party. She served as a Member of Parliament in the Riksdag from 1943 to 1944 and was the ...
(Chairperson during the entire existence of the organization) and Axianne Thorstensson, described as the two leading members, as well as Karin Kock,
Alva Myrdal Alva Myrdal ( , ; née Reimer; 31 January 1902 – 1 February 1986) was a Swedish sociologist, diplomat and politician. She was a prominent leader of the disarmament movement. She, along with Alfonso García Robles, received the Nobel Peace ...
and the secretaries Brita Åkerman Johansson, Birgitta von Hofsten and Astrid Westergren. The campaign for increased political representation of women was followed by the ''Samarbetskommittén för ökad kvinnorepresentation'' (Literary: 'The Cooperation Committee for increased women's representation') in 1968. and in 1991 by the campaign of the '' Stödstrumporna'' (Literary: 'The Support stockings'), resulting in almost half of the elected officials to the Parliament being women in the
1994 Swedish general election General elections were held in Sweden on 18 September 1994.Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1858 The Swedish Social Democratic Party remained the largest party in the Riksdag, winning 161 of the 34 ...
.Törnqvist, Maria (2019). ”Varannan damernas eller hela makten? Kommentar till Maria-Pia Boëthius, "Krav på kvinnoparti"”. i Klara Arnberg, Fia Sundevall, David Tjeder. Könspolitiska nyckeltexter. Från Det går an till #metoo. p. 422–426


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