Are Women Commissioners More Compassionate Spenders? Evidence From Florida County Governments

Vernise Estorcien, Can Chen, Apu Deb, Milena Neshkova
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While the number of women in government has increased, prior research on whether enhancing women's political representation alters policy choices has produced inconclusive findings. This study asks if higher women's participation in electoral institutions at the local level is associated with a different spending profile. Using Peterson’s typology of developmental, redistributive, and allocational government programs, we argue that legislative bodies with more female members will spend more on redistributive programs than on developmental or allocational. Using data from Florida's 67 counties between 2005 and 2015, our analysis supports this theoretical expectation. In line with critical mass theory, women's representation in county commissions must reach a threshold of about 33% to sway budgetary decision-making toward more extensive redistribution. We also find that the traditional commission form of government intensifies the redistributive effect of women commissioners on county spending while having a home rule charter has no significant effect.
女委员是否更有同情心?来自佛罗里达州县政府的证据
虽然政府中的女性人数有所增加,但之前关于提高女性政治代表性是否会改变政策选择的研究却没有得出结论。本研究探讨了妇女在地方选举机构中的参与度提高是否与不同的支出状况有关。利用彼得森对发展型、再分配型和分配型政府项目的分类,我们认为女性成员较多的立法机构在再分配型项目上的支出会多于发展型或分配型项目。利用 2005 年至 2015 年佛罗里达州 67 个县的数据,我们的分析支持了这一理论预期。根据临界质量理论,女性在县委员会中的代表比例必须达到约 33% 的临界值,才能左右预算决策,使其转向更广泛的再分配。我们还发现,传统的委员会政府形式加强了女性委员对县级支出的再分配效应,而地方自治章程则没有显著影响。
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