性别配额是否提高了立法投票出席率?欧洲议会的案例

Do gender quotas increase legislative voting attendance? The case of the European Parliament

Journal of European Public Policy · 2025
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研究了欧洲议会性别配额对议员全体投票出席率的影响,发现配额使女性出席率提高2个百分点,尤其在性别平等、发展及农业领域效果显著,而男性出席率普遍下降。

Abstract

Research on gender quotas in the European Parliament has grown markedly. Yet we do not know how quotas influence participation in plenary votes and how these effects differ across policy domains. We develop hypotheses using a principal–agent framework according to which national party groups act as principals who select and monitor Members of the European Parliament as their agents. Quotas make selection and monitoring stricter for women and change the incentives facing men. Together, these shifts influence members’ attendance in plenary votes. To test our hypotheses, we compiled monthly roll-call vote attendance data for all Members of the European Parliament from 2004 to 2022. We apply a generalised difference-in-differences design. We find that quotas raise women’s attendance by two percentage points. The increase is strongest in policy areas that matter to women, including gender equality and development, but also agriculture. Men’s attendance declines in general and within several policy areas once quotas are introduced. These results hold across model specifications. They suggest that quotas shape not only who enters the European Parliament but also how members direct their effort.

性别配额立法投票出席率欧洲议会政策领域差异