"Gendered Policy Making? Access of female MPs to legislative committees in German State Legislatures"Vera E. Troeger presents her paper (with Verena Fetscher and Philip Manow) at the EPSA 2023
22 June 2023
Vera Troeger presents her paper "Gendered Policy Making? Access of Female MPs to Legislative Committees in German State Legislatures" together with Verena Fetscher (Universität Hamburg) and Philip Manow (University of Bremen) on June 22 2023 at the EPSA's 13th annual conference 2023 in Glasgow at the Symposium "Women Politicans"
The EPSA 2023 conference consists of a mix of world-leading political science research, engagement through professional events, roundtables, and networking functions, and an outstanding social programme.
Title: Gendered Policy Making? Access of female MPs to legislative committees in German State Legislatures
Abstract
Much work has been done on the gender composition of parliaments but less is know about access and position of female MPs to/in parliamentary committees. These committees exert important policy-making powers in many parliamentary democracies. We show that access to committees is gendered, and women are less likely to become members and chairs of more important committees such as finance or economics. We argue that this gendered access is not merely explainable by factors such as competence, expertise and experience but also due to potential self-selection and discrimination. We propose theoretical and empirical ways to distinguish the two. We test our arguments with unique individual level data on MPs of the German Bundestag and state parliaments since 1948. Our results show that there is gender bias in access and composition of legislative committees that is somewhat mitigated by experience and expertise of MPs. Our results help linking aspects of descriptive representation of women and their ability to influence policy-decisions.