This introduction to the Special Section ‘Parliaments as workplaces: gendered approaches to the study of legislatures’ makes the case for revisiting the conditions under which male and female Members of Parliament (MPs) and staff carry out their parliamentary duties, thereby furthering the understanding of parliaments’ inner workings. It shows that adopting a workplace perspective grounded on feminist institutionalist analyses and gender organisational studies opens up new avenues for studying parliaments and the outcomes of political representation. The article then outlines how contributors to this Special Section deal with various aspects of the parliamentary workplace and concludes by highlighting the wider implications of this perspect...
Supplemental material files: supporting information: online appendix; replication fileThis article e...
A recent wave of research has engaged with gender-focused bodies within parliament studying their st...
SUMMARY The number of women parliamentarians in Australia is gradually increasing; almost onethird ...
This introduction to the Special Section ‘Parliaments as workplaces: gendered approaches to the stud...
In this article, we introduce a Gendered Workplace Approach for studying the gendered nature of parl...
Do men and women legislators have equal opportunities to carry out their parliamentary duties? An im...
This study, drawing on interviews with 13 male and 15 female members of the Australian parliament, h...
Political science has a rich tradition of empirical work on women and gender in governmental institu...
This dissertation by publication which focuses on gender and the Australian federal parliament has r...
Limited work has been undertaken on the subject of gender and Australian parliamentary institutions....
Parliaments are political institutions, but they are also places where people work; the MPs and the ...
Over the past 20 years here has been a proliferation around the world of parliamentary bodies with a...
© 2016 The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Hansard Society. Gende...
The thesis explores the impact of women MPs from 1987-98. It considers whether women MPs make a subs...
This is the authors’ accepted, refereed and final manuscript to the article. LOCKED until 2015-01-01...
Supplemental material files: supporting information: online appendix; replication fileThis article e...
A recent wave of research has engaged with gender-focused bodies within parliament studying their st...
SUMMARY The number of women parliamentarians in Australia is gradually increasing; almost onethird ...
This introduction to the Special Section ‘Parliaments as workplaces: gendered approaches to the stud...
In this article, we introduce a Gendered Workplace Approach for studying the gendered nature of parl...
Do men and women legislators have equal opportunities to carry out their parliamentary duties? An im...
This study, drawing on interviews with 13 male and 15 female members of the Australian parliament, h...
Political science has a rich tradition of empirical work on women and gender in governmental institu...
This dissertation by publication which focuses on gender and the Australian federal parliament has r...
Limited work has been undertaken on the subject of gender and Australian parliamentary institutions....
Parliaments are political institutions, but they are also places where people work; the MPs and the ...
Over the past 20 years here has been a proliferation around the world of parliamentary bodies with a...
© 2016 The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Hansard Society. Gende...
The thesis explores the impact of women MPs from 1987-98. It considers whether women MPs make a subs...
This is the authors’ accepted, refereed and final manuscript to the article. LOCKED until 2015-01-01...
Supplemental material files: supporting information: online appendix; replication fileThis article e...
A recent wave of research has engaged with gender-focused bodies within parliament studying their st...
SUMMARY The number of women parliamentarians in Australia is gradually increasing; almost onethird ...