13:10 - 14:50
P3
Room: Club C
Panel Session 3
Philipp Broniecki - Is there a legislative gender-bias in the European Parliament?
Stefanie Bailer - Does Quality matter? On the effects of changeable and unchangeable characteristics for politicians
Elena Frech - Can(`t) Have It All? The Political Careers of Parents
Christian Stecker, Jochen Müller - The evolution of gender-inclusive language. Evidence from the German Bundestag, 1949-2021
Oliver Rittmann - Vocal Pitch and Emotional Intensity in the German Bundestag: New Data and Application
Can(`t) Have It All? The Political Careers of Parents
P3-03
Presented by: Elena Frech
Elena Frech 1, Stefanie Bailer 2, Sarah Bütikofer 3
1 Universtät Bamberg
2 Universität Basel
3 Universität Zürich
Although more than half of the parliamentarians are parents (Campbell and Childs 2014; SRF 2019) we know very little about mothers in parliament and virtually nothing about fathers. How does having a child, particularly a young child, affect the political behavior and success of parliamentarians? We answer this question analyzing the parliamentary offices and political behavior of all Swiss national parliamentarians since 2011 (until 2020). Raising children is costly in terms of money and requires time and attention. However, the responsibility and care for children is often shared unequally between the parents and the social expectations of mothers differ from those fathers have to meet. Hence, we expect and find the effect of parenthood to differ between men and women: while mothers are less likely to be successful, fathers are rewarded in parliament.