This article investigates the role of key individual-level factors, namely expertise, seniority and preferences in women’s assignments to legislative committees. It focuses on Portugal and draws on biographical data on MPs in five elections until 2009 and interviews with 20 legislators in 2014. The results show that female and male MPs have a similar probability of being appointed to powerful and economic issue committees, but female MPs are more likely to be appointed to social issue committees regardless of expertise and seniority. Although this outcome might be the product of their own preferences, it is influenced by embedded gender norms.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
While all government portfolios used to be the purview of men exclusively, more and more women are s...
Although there are considerably more men than women in most parliaments around the world, we know li...
Although there are considerably more men than women in most parliaments around the world, we know li...
This article investigates the role of key individual-level factors, namely expertise, seniority and...
Increasing globalization and growing importance of the European Union has facilitated an important d...
This paper investigates formal and informal patterns of the recruitment process and the features of ...
Portuguese higher education institutions (HEIs) are excellent case-studies of women representation i...
The descriptive representation of women has increased greatly over the last decades. This thesis arg...
Committees are the “work horses” of legislatures that get the work done. Nevertheless, we have littl...
In August 2006, Portugal approved a new quota law, called the parity law. According to this, all can...
Supplemental material files: supporting information: online appendix; replication fileThis article e...
While all government portfolios used to be the purview of men exclusively, more and more women are s...
Although the presence of women has been increasing in several parliaments around the world, we still...
The powers and influence of the European Parliament (EP) and its committees have grown, mainly by th...
Do men and women representatives hold different legislative priorities? Do these priorities align wi...
While all government portfolios used to be the purview of men exclusively, more and more women are s...
Although there are considerably more men than women in most parliaments around the world, we know li...
Although there are considerably more men than women in most parliaments around the world, we know li...
This article investigates the role of key individual-level factors, namely expertise, seniority and...
Increasing globalization and growing importance of the European Union has facilitated an important d...
This paper investigates formal and informal patterns of the recruitment process and the features of ...
Portuguese higher education institutions (HEIs) are excellent case-studies of women representation i...
The descriptive representation of women has increased greatly over the last decades. This thesis arg...
Committees are the “work horses” of legislatures that get the work done. Nevertheless, we have littl...
In August 2006, Portugal approved a new quota law, called the parity law. According to this, all can...
Supplemental material files: supporting information: online appendix; replication fileThis article e...
While all government portfolios used to be the purview of men exclusively, more and more women are s...
Although the presence of women has been increasing in several parliaments around the world, we still...
The powers and influence of the European Parliament (EP) and its committees have grown, mainly by th...
Do men and women representatives hold different legislative priorities? Do these priorities align wi...
While all government portfolios used to be the purview of men exclusively, more and more women are s...
Although there are considerably more men than women in most parliaments around the world, we know li...
Although there are considerably more men than women in most parliaments around the world, we know li...