Interactions between party and legislative quotas: candidate selection and quota compliance in Portugal and Spain

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Autor(a) principal: Verge, T.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Espírito-Santo, A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/12755
Resumo: About two decades after the introduction of party quotas, in the mid-2000s both Portugal and Spain enacted legislative gender quotas. The simultaneous implementation of party and legislative quotas raises questions about the potential interactions between two types of candidate quotas sharing the same goal granting gender equality in political representation. Following a feminist institutionalist approach, this article aims at disentangling under what circumstances compliance with legislative quotas is greater. By looking at the different party institutional contexts in which candidates are selected, a double comparative framework is set. Firstly, we examine within country how legislative quotas affect political parties with dissimilar strategies to pursue equal gender representation. Secondly, we analyse across countries how they impact on political parties with differently institutionalized voluntary quotas. The article shows that legislative quotas are nested in political parties' candidate selection process and that existing gendered practices and norms limit the effective compliance with such measures.
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title Interactions between party and legislative quotas: candidate selection and quota compliance in Portugal and Spain
spellingShingle Interactions between party and legislative quotas: candidate selection and quota compliance in Portugal and Spain
Verge, T.
Political parties
Candidate selection
Gender quotas
Feminist institutionalism
Portugal
Spain
title_short Interactions between party and legislative quotas: candidate selection and quota compliance in Portugal and Spain
title_full Interactions between party and legislative quotas: candidate selection and quota compliance in Portugal and Spain
title_fullStr Interactions between party and legislative quotas: candidate selection and quota compliance in Portugal and Spain
title_full_unstemmed Interactions between party and legislative quotas: candidate selection and quota compliance in Portugal and Spain
title_sort Interactions between party and legislative quotas: candidate selection and quota compliance in Portugal and Spain
author Verge, T.
author_facet Verge, T.
Espírito-Santo, A.
author_role author
author2 Espírito-Santo, A.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Verge, T.
Espírito-Santo, A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Political parties
Candidate selection
Gender quotas
Feminist institutionalism
Portugal
Spain
topic Political parties
Candidate selection
Gender quotas
Feminist institutionalism
Portugal
Spain
description About two decades after the introduction of party quotas, in the mid-2000s both Portugal and Spain enacted legislative gender quotas. The simultaneous implementation of party and legislative quotas raises questions about the potential interactions between two types of candidate quotas sharing the same goal granting gender equality in political representation. Following a feminist institutionalist approach, this article aims at disentangling under what circumstances compliance with legislative quotas is greater. By looking at the different party institutional contexts in which candidates are selected, a double comparative framework is set. Firstly, we examine within country how legislative quotas affect political parties with dissimilar strategies to pursue equal gender representation. Secondly, we analyse across countries how they impact on political parties with differently institutionalized voluntary quotas. The article shows that legislative quotas are nested in political parties' candidate selection process and that existing gendered practices and norms limit the effective compliance with such measures.
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