Building on the understanding that a career is a dynamic concept, this article applies the idea that parliamentarians’ legislative activities vary according to their career stage and age. This is partly a function of experience and partly a function of future career prospects. Using a new data set of the German Bundestag (2002–13) that pinpoints the age and career stage of MPs at the time of individual activities, namely, attending votes, posing parliamentary questions, and holding rapporteurships, we identify practical and normative challenges to MPs’ legislative work: It takes time to learn the trade and as the desire for re-election dissipates, a last-period problem arises. MPs significantly reduce their activity levels toward the end of...
Newly elected parliamentarians face multifaceted challenges in representation, budgeting, and office...
How and why do the activities of members of parliament (MPs) change in response to electoral constra...
Giving speeches in parliament is a key element of elected representatives for signalling their polic...
In this article, we consider the question of how professionalized the cantonal parliamentarians are ...
Although often theorized, empirical research on the relationship between MPs' parliamentary behaviou...
Little is known about the careers of parliamentarians after they leave parliament. We analyse the po...
What motivates politicians to engage in legislative activities? In multilevel systems politicians ma...
This article uses empirical data to establish and analyse the links between pre-parliamentary politi...
This thesis presents a new approach to the long-standing question of how electoral rules influence t...
This dissertation seeks to understand the dynamics of parliamentary careers. In this regard special ...
In multi-level political systems politicians have several possible career paths, as they can advance...
This book presents an institutional theory for career behaviour in the European Parliament (EP). By ...
Why are certain Members of Parliament (MPs) more likely to get re-candidacy for national legislative...
This book gathers the most influential authors on role research and legislative studies to examine t...
What explains the length of a Member of the European Parliament’s career? Little evidence of careeri...
Newly elected parliamentarians face multifaceted challenges in representation, budgeting, and office...
How and why do the activities of members of parliament (MPs) change in response to electoral constra...
Giving speeches in parliament is a key element of elected representatives for signalling their polic...
In this article, we consider the question of how professionalized the cantonal parliamentarians are ...
Although often theorized, empirical research on the relationship between MPs' parliamentary behaviou...
Little is known about the careers of parliamentarians after they leave parliament. We analyse the po...
What motivates politicians to engage in legislative activities? In multilevel systems politicians ma...
This article uses empirical data to establish and analyse the links between pre-parliamentary politi...
This thesis presents a new approach to the long-standing question of how electoral rules influence t...
This dissertation seeks to understand the dynamics of parliamentary careers. In this regard special ...
In multi-level political systems politicians have several possible career paths, as they can advance...
This book presents an institutional theory for career behaviour in the European Parliament (EP). By ...
Why are certain Members of Parliament (MPs) more likely to get re-candidacy for national legislative...
This book gathers the most influential authors on role research and legislative studies to examine t...
What explains the length of a Member of the European Parliament’s career? Little evidence of careeri...
Newly elected parliamentarians face multifaceted challenges in representation, budgeting, and office...
How and why do the activities of members of parliament (MPs) change in response to electoral constra...
Giving speeches in parliament is a key element of elected representatives for signalling their polic...