This article compares access to bill making and senior legislative offices among male and female MPs when their respective parties are in government or in opposition. Using an original dataset with all Czech MPs elected between 1996 and 2017, the article finds that female legislators face a more restricted access to these important legislative assignments when their party is part of government and when their value as a means of generating political capital is high. This points to the specific conditions under which female MPs might be arbitrarily held back by their parties in the parliamentary workplace
This article examines the persisting gender gap in the Austrian national parliament after the introd...
The political transformations of late 1980s and early 1990s marked a ‘new political opening’ for Cen...
This introduction to the Special Section ‘Parliaments as workplaces: gendered approaches to the stud...
This article compares access to bill making and senior legislative offices among male and female MPs...
Supplemental material files: supporting information: online appendix; replication fileThis article e...
Do men and women legislators have equal opportunities to carry out their parliamentary duties? An im...
Abstract: This article discusses women’s political representation in Central and Eastern Europe in t...
The impact of 'glass ceiling' syndrome and party selection on participation of women in parliament a...
This article discusses women's political representation in Central & Eastern Europe in the fifteen y...
This is the authors’ accepted, refereed and final manuscript to the article. LOCKED until 2015-01-01...
This study explores the reasons for gender inequality in the lower chambers of the British and Polis...
The U-shaped trajectory of women’s parliamentary representation in Central and Eastern Europe over t...
This thesis focuses on parliamentary political parties in the Czech Republic and in France in the pe...
Parliaments are still often criticized for being gendered—that is, for maintaining problematic inequ...
Attitudes of political parties elected to the lower chamber of the Parliament of the Czech Republic ...
This article examines the persisting gender gap in the Austrian national parliament after the introd...
The political transformations of late 1980s and early 1990s marked a ‘new political opening’ for Cen...
This introduction to the Special Section ‘Parliaments as workplaces: gendered approaches to the stud...
This article compares access to bill making and senior legislative offices among male and female MPs...
Supplemental material files: supporting information: online appendix; replication fileThis article e...
Do men and women legislators have equal opportunities to carry out their parliamentary duties? An im...
Abstract: This article discusses women’s political representation in Central and Eastern Europe in t...
The impact of 'glass ceiling' syndrome and party selection on participation of women in parliament a...
This article discusses women's political representation in Central & Eastern Europe in the fifteen y...
This is the authors’ accepted, refereed and final manuscript to the article. LOCKED until 2015-01-01...
This study explores the reasons for gender inequality in the lower chambers of the British and Polis...
The U-shaped trajectory of women’s parliamentary representation in Central and Eastern Europe over t...
This thesis focuses on parliamentary political parties in the Czech Republic and in France in the pe...
Parliaments are still often criticized for being gendered—that is, for maintaining problematic inequ...
Attitudes of political parties elected to the lower chamber of the Parliament of the Czech Republic ...
This article examines the persisting gender gap in the Austrian national parliament after the introd...
The political transformations of late 1980s and early 1990s marked a ‘new political opening’ for Cen...
This introduction to the Special Section ‘Parliaments as workplaces: gendered approaches to the stud...