Legislative Recruitment and Models of Party Organisation: Evidence from Australia |
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Authors: | Narelle Miragliotta Wayne Errington |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Politics and International Relations , Monash University , Australia narelle.miragliotta@monash.edu;3. School of History and Politics , University of Adelaide , Australia E-mail: wayne.errington@adelaide.edu.au |
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Abstract: | This paper considers the relationship between the growing dominance of career politicians in the Australian federal legislature and models of party organisation. Using data on MPs in the Australian federal parliament, this study maps changes in models of party organisation to the occupational profiles of MPs between 1949 and 2007. The findings show a correspondence between the phenomenon of cartelisation and the appearance of legislators whose previous occupation was in the political sphere. The authors suggest that there is a relationship between different modes of party organisation and both the supply of candidates and the demand-side factors influencing party selectors. The paper concludes that theories of recruitment should include a greater emphasis on models of party organisation to explain better the uniformity of recruitment outcomes across advanced democracies. |
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Keywords: | legislators career politicians elite recruitment cartelisation Australia |
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