Nominating women for Europe: Exploring the role of political parties' recruitment procedures for European Parliament elections |
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Authors: | Jessica Fortin‐Rittberger Berthold Rittberger |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Political Science, University of Salzburg, Austria;2. Department of Political Science, University of Munich, Germany |
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Abstract: | Drawing on an original dataset covering more than 100 political parties in over 20 European Union Member States, this article analyses how political recruitment procedures affect the proportion of women nominated on party lists in the context of the 2009 European Parliament elections. The findings show that the inclusiveness of the selectorates in the early stage of candidate selection processes is a key determinant of the representativeness of lists regarding their gender composition. Moreover, it is found that neither territorial centralisation nor the inclusiveness of the selectorate in the later stage of candidate selection play a significant role. The key to the puzzle, therefore, lies in the composition of the initial pool of potential candidates and those who make initial nominations. |
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Keywords: | representation gender European Parliament party nominations recruitment |
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