她们自己的法案:欧洲议会中妇女的合作

IF 2 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Jens Wäckerle
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摘要

关于代表性的研究越来越关注实质性问题,例如议会中的女议员如何代表议会中的妇女行事。为了理解妇女的实质性影响,我们需要了解议会中的权力结构,以及议会中的女性成员如何利用合作来代表她们的选民。利用1987年至2021年间14个欧洲议会的共同赞助数据集,并利用这些国家现有的选举制度、配额和女性代表水平的范围,我发现,女性比男性更有可能在法案共同赞助方面进行合作,并与其他女性共同发起更多法案,尤其是在议会中女性很少的情况下。对妇女共同提出的法案的分析表明,议会中的女议员利用共同提出的工具在实质上代表了妇女。
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A bill of their own: collaboration of women in European parliaments
Research on representation is increasingly concerned with substantive questions, such as how women members of parliament are acting for women in parliament. To understand the substantive impact women have, we need to understand the power structure in parliament and how women members of parliament use collaboration to represent their constituents. Using a data set of cosponsorship data from 14 European parliaments between 1987 and 2021, and taking advantage of the range of electoral systems, quotas and levels of women’s representation present in these countries, I find that women are more likely than men to collaborate on bill cosponsorship and cosponsor more bills with other women, especially when there are few women in parliament. An analysis of bills cosponsored by women reveals that women members of parliament use the tool of cosponsorship to substantively represent women.
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European Journal of Politics and Gender
European Journal of Politics and Gender Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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