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High Representation of Women in Parliament and Proportional Electoral System: Does This Relationship Work in Russia?

https://doi.org/10.24411/2221-3279-2021-10021

Abstract

What factors influence the level of representation of women in parliaments? There are several explanatory models in the research literature, but a broad consensus is formed around one. Research shows that there is a strong correlation between the level of women's representation and the type of electoral system. It is noted that the high representation of women in Parliament is associated with the conduct of elections based on the proportional electoral system. The author emphasizes that scientists came to this statement as a result of, first, analyzing data from developed countries, consolidated democracies and, second, conducting cross-country research. The purpose of this article is to verify this provision in Russian conditions. To achieve this goal, the author collected empirical material based on lists of candidates (both Federal and single-mandate districts) of political parties. The research method was regression analysis. As a result of statistical calculations, the author came to the conclusion that the Duma elections under the proportional system do not ensure high representation of women. It is shown that the voting system does not work automatically in terms of determining the proportion of women parliamentarians. Electoral systems are one of the many factors that can affect women's representation in legislative bodies. Other factors are party characteristics such as party ideology.

About the Author

R. S. Mukhametov
Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia B.N. Yeltsin
Russian Federation

Ruslan S. Mukhametov - Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, UrFU.

Yekaterinburg.



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Mukhametov R.S. High Representation of Women in Parliament and Proportional Electoral System: Does This Relationship Work in Russia? Comparative Politics Russia. 2021;12(2):82-93. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24411/2221-3279-2021-10021

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