Gender and Strategic Opposition Behavior: Patterns of Parliamentary Oversight in Belgium
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Summary: | Studies on strategic parliamentary opposition often focus on broader behavioral patterns or party‐level variation. This article analyzes differences at the individual level, more notably between male and female opposition members of parliament. Using rational‐choice perspectives of opposition activity and theories of gendered political behavior, we hypothesize that female opposition members focus less on ideological conflicts (with or between coalition parties) and more on their party’s core issues. Furthermore, we expect them to more frequently target female ministers, in part because of the nature of their respective portfolios. Our analysis of all parliamentary questions tabled by opposition members in the Belgian Federal Parliament between 2007 and 2019 (N = 48,735) suggests that female members of parliament seem more likely to focus on issues that are salient to their party and less on conflictual matters between coalition partners. These results provide new empirical insights into strategic opposition behavior and gendered differences in the legislature. |
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Gender and Strategic Opposition Behavior: Patterns of Parliamentary Oversight in Belgium |
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Gender and Strategic Opposition Behavior: Patterns of Parliamentary Oversight in Belgium |
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Gender and Strategic Opposition Behavior: Patterns of Parliamentary Oversight in Belgium de Vet, Benjamin Belgium; gender; opposition; parliamentary behavior; parliamentary questions |
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Gender and Strategic Opposition Behavior: Patterns of Parliamentary Oversight in Belgium |
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Gender and Strategic Opposition Behavior: Patterns of Parliamentary Oversight in Belgium |
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Gender and Strategic Opposition Behavior: Patterns of Parliamentary Oversight in Belgium |
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Gender and Strategic Opposition Behavior: Patterns of Parliamentary Oversight in Belgium |
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Gender and Strategic Opposition Behavior: Patterns of Parliamentary Oversight in Belgium |
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de Vet, Benjamin |
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de Vet, Benjamin Devroe, Robin |
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Devroe, Robin |
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de Vet, Benjamin Devroe, Robin |
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Belgium; gender; opposition; parliamentary behavior; parliamentary questions |
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Belgium; gender; opposition; parliamentary behavior; parliamentary questions |
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Studies on strategic parliamentary opposition often focus on broader behavioral patterns or party‐level variation. This article analyzes differences at the individual level, more notably between male and female opposition members of parliament. Using rational‐choice perspectives of opposition activity and theories of gendered political behavior, we hypothesize that female opposition members focus less on ideological conflicts (with or between coalition parties) and more on their party’s core issues. Furthermore, we expect them to more frequently target female ministers, in part because of the nature of their respective portfolios. Our analysis of all parliamentary questions tabled by opposition members in the Belgian Federal Parliament between 2007 and 2019 (N = 48,735) suggests that female members of parliament seem more likely to focus on issues that are salient to their party and less on conflictual matters between coalition partners. These results provide new empirical insights into strategic opposition behavior and gendered differences in the legislature. |
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