More equal than different? Gender and legislative turnover in the European Parliament and west European legislatures

Athanassios Gouglas, Paolo Marzi, Bart Maddens, Marleen Brans, Luca Verzichelli

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Abstract

The article investigates incumbent exit rates of women and men parliamentarians in the national chambers and European Parliament delegations of eight West European countries after elections. Relying on original data, the article uses a multi-level model to analyse the fixed effects of gender, type of delegation, and the politico-institutional context on incumbent exit rates, while also assessing random effects produced at the country level. The study finds that incumbent exit rate of men is significantly higher than women's. However, this result is significant in the European Parliament, not national legislature delegations. Additionally, we find that men are pushed towards the exit by gender quotas and proportional electoral systems. Finally, our findings show different dynamics with respect to countries and types of delegation, thus expanding our understanding of the gendered implications of political careers and institutional frameworks across different parliamentary contexts in Western Europe.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)167-184
Number of pages18
JournalEuropean Union Politics
Volume26
Issue number1
Early online date5 Dec 2024
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 5 Dec 2024

Keywords

  • gender equality
  • legislative careers
  • parliamentary turnover
  • representation

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