影响妇女参加地方选举的背景因素分析:意大利的启示

IF 2.7 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Igor Benati, Greta Falavigna, Lisa Sella
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广泛的研究表明,选举参与中的性别差距,无论是主动参与还是被动参与,都与文化和社会经济方面有关,这些方面在不同地区会以不同的方式结合在一起,从而导致地区差异。本研究分析了这种文化和社会经济条件的异质性如何与意大利女性参与政治竞争的水平相互作用,具体衡量标准是 2009 年至 2016 年市政选举中女性候选人的比例。本研究以地方选举中候选人的性别维度为重点,调查了其地域决定因素,尤其是社会和经济环境的作用。这项研究在两个方面具有创新性。首先,它利用了一个大型原始面板数据集,涵盖了市级选举候选人的性别方面以及许多社会经济背景特征。其次,它采用了 "之间相关随机效应模型",该模型允许在面板数据框架内分离时间变量和时间不变变量信息的影响。最后,研究的时间段很有意义,因为它涵盖了意大利的选举改革,即第 215/2012 号法律,该法律在市政一级引入了性别名单配额。研究结果表明,缩小性别差距的政策不仅要以引入妇女代表配额为目标,还要对限制妇女参选的所有经济和社会因素采取行动。
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An Analysis of Contextual Factors Influencing women's Candidacy in Local Elections: Insights From Italy

Extensive research showed that the gender gap in electoral participation, both active and passive, is linked to cultural and socio-economic aspects that can combine in diverse ways across different territories, leading to regional disparities. The present study analyzes how such heterogeneity in cultural and socio-economic conditions interacts with the level of female participation in political competition in Italy, as measured by the proportion of female candidates in municipal elections from 2009 to 2016. Focusing on the gender dimension of candidacy in local elections, the study investigates its territorial determinants, particularly the role of the social and economic context. The research is innovative in two ways. First, it utilizes a large original panel dataset covering gender aspects of electoral candidatures at the municipal level as well as many socio-economic contextual characteristics. Second, it employs a specification of the Correlated Random Effects Within-Between model, which allows to disentangle the effect of both time-variant and time-invariant information within a panel data framework. Finally, the time period examined is of interest as it encompasses the Italian electoral reform known as Law 215/2012, which introduced a gender list quota at the municipal level. The results of the study suggest that policies to reduce the gender gap must aim not only at introducing quotas for women's representation but also at acting on all those economic and social factors that limit the presence of women in electoral candidacy.

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Journal of Public Affairs
Journal of Public Affairs PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Affairs provides an international forum for refereed papers, case studies and reviews on the latest developments, practice and thinking in government relations, public affairs, and political marketing. The Journal is guided by the twin objectives of publishing submissions of the utmost relevance to the day-to-day practice of communication specialists, and promoting the highest standards of intellectual rigour.
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