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ID193654
Title ProperElectoral Systems and Gender Inequality in Political News
Other Title InformationAnalyzing the News Visibility of Members of Parliament in Norway and the UK
LanguageENG
AuthorThesen, Gunnar ;  Yildirim, Tevfik Murat
Summary / Abstract (Note)Research continues to find gender inequality in politics and political communication, but our understanding of the variation in the degree of bias across systems is limited. A recent meta-analysis reveals how, in countries with proportional representation (PR), the media pay considerably more attention to men politicians. In plurality systems, this bias is absent. The present study proposes a new explanation for this finding, emphasizing how the size of electoral districts moderates both the demand for and supply of women politicians in news reporting. Analyzing more than 600,000 news appearances made by Norwegian and British MPs from 2000 to 2016, we produce a detailed picture of gender biases in news visibility that speaks in favor of single-member districts in plurality systems. Although PR is generally recognized as advantageous for the political representation of women, our findings call for a more nuanced understanding of the link between electoral systems and gender equality.
`In' analytical NoteAmerican Political Science Review Vol. 117, No.2; May 2023: p.575 - 590
Journal SourceAmerican Political Science Review Vol: 117 No 2
Key WordsGender Inequality ;  Electoral Systems ;  Members of Parliament ;  Political News ;  Norway and the UK


 
 
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