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Table of Contents
- Executive summary 9
- Introduction 12
- 1. Area 1: Women and men have equal opportunities to enter parliament 14
- 1.1. The European Parliament is already gender balanced; the next step is to achieve gender parity 14
- 1.2. Slow progress has been made towards gender-balanced representation in national parliaments 17
- 1.3. The gender gap in national parliaments increases with age 20
- 1.4. Women account for a third of parliamentary candidates – higher quota levels are needed 22
- 2. Area 2: Women and men have equal opportunities to influence parliament’s working procedures 25
- 2.1. The access of women MEPs to top leadership positions has improved, but gender segregation in committees remains 25
- 2.2. Better protection against sexual harassment and violence against women in the European Parliament is needed, along with improved access to work–life balance provisions for Members of the European Parliament 27
- 2.3. Vertical and horizontal segregation persist in national parliamentary committees 30
- 2.4. Most national parliaments are yet to provide a working environment safe from gender-related inappropriate behaviour 32
- 2.5. Measures to reconcile the caring and professional responsibilities of members of parliament are lacking 35
- 3. Area 3: Women’s interests and concerns have adequate space on parliamentary agendas 39
- 3.1. The Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality helps the European Parliament promote gender mainstreaming, but has limited influence on other committees 39
- 3.2. Most national parliaments have a gender equality body, but their legislative powers vary 44
- 3.3. Gender mainstreaming tools are underused in most national parliaments 46
- 4. Area 4: The parliament produces gender-sensitive legislation 50
- 4.1. The European Parliament has promoted the use of gender impact assessment in European Union policymaking 50
- 4.2. Most Member States have signed and ratified key international instruments on gender equality and women’s rights 52
- 4.3. Limited efforts have been made in national parliaments to ensure the systematic assessment of the gendered impact of different policies and legislation 54
- 5. Area 5: Parliament complies with its symbolic function 56
- 5.1. The European Parliament continues to take steps to make its physical spaces and communication more gender sensitive 56
- 5.2. There is a lack of gender sensitivity of national parliaments’ physical spaces 57
- 5.3. Publicly available information on national parliaments’ gender equality initiatives is scarce 58
- 6. Conclusions 60
- References 0
- Annexes 75
- Annex 1: Key terms and concepts 75
- Annex 2: Family and care leave for members of national parliaments 77
- Annex 3: Gender equality bodies in parliaments 80
- Figure 1. Share of women MEPs by Member State and legislated gender quotas, November 2023 (%) 16
- Figure 2. Leaders of political groups in the European Parliament by sex, 2023 17
- Figure 3. Share of women among members of national parliaments (all houses) in the EU, 2003-Q3 to 2023-Q3 (%) 18
- Figure 4. Share of women amongst MPs in all houses of national parliaments in the EU, 2019-Q3 and 2023-Q3 19
- Figure 5. Share of women and men elected to national parliaments in the EU by age, 2023 21
- Figure 6. Share of women among candidates for the most recent election and among elected MPs in Q3 2023 (%) 22
- Figure 7. Proportion of women leading major political parties in the EU, 2023 (%) 24
- Figure 8. Share of women and men in the top leadership positions of the European Parliament, 2023 (%) 26
- Figure 9. Share of women among members and chairs of standing parliamentary committees of the European Parliament, 2023 (%) 27
- Figure 10. Proportion of women among chairs of parliamentary committees and members of national parliaments, EU-27, 2019 and 2023 (%) 30
- Figure 11. Proportion of women among committee chairs and members of national parliaments in the EU, 2023 (%) 31
- Figure 12. Share of women members and chairs of parliamentary committees by type of portfolio (basic (B), economic (E), infrastructure (I) and sociocultural (S) typology), EU-27, 2023 and 2019 (%) 32
- Figure 13. Access to care leave for MPs in national parliaments of the EU-27 (as stipulated in parliamentary procedures) by type of leave, 2023 37
- Figure 14. Type of gender equality bodies and structures in national parliaments by Member State 44
- Figure 15. Portfolios of parliamentary committees with responsibilities for gender equality, EU-27 45
- Figure 16. Gender equality areas addressed in national legislation, EU-27, 2023 (%) 53
- Figure 17. Gender equality parliamentary committees, oversight functions in parliamentary committees (%) 54
- Figure 18. Gender sensitivity of physical spaces and communication on gender equality in national parliaments, EU-27, 2023 57