Does (Non-)Localness Affect MPs’ Levels of Responsiveness? Evidence from a UK Field Experiment

Diane Bolet, Rosie Campbell
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Does an MP's localness affect their behaviour towards constituents? Existing research has shown biases in MPs' responsiveness to citizens based on citizens' sociodemographic and political traits and voters’ tendency to prefer ‘local’ MPs. Yet, we know little about whether MPs' localness affects their responsiveness to constituents. MPs' localness may influence their behaviour for strategic reasons and/or because of homophily. To explore this relationship, we conducted a field experiment in the United Kingdom where we asked legislators about their policy priorities regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. We found that local MPs do not differentiate in their responsiveness to constituents. However, non-local MPs are motivated by party affiliation and gender in their responsiveness to constituents, with ethnicity and class playing insignificant roles. Non-local MPs respond more to co-partisans than non-partisans and women non-local MPs are more responsive to women constituents. This experiment underscores the impact of (non-)localness on MPs' interactions with constituents.
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非)地方性是否影响国会议员的响应水平?来自英国实地实验的证据
国会议员的地方性是否会影响他们对选民的行为?现有研究表明,基于公民的社会人口特征和政治特征,以及选民倾向于选择 "本地 "国会议员,国会议员对公民的回应存在偏差。然而,我们对国会议员的地方性是否会影响他们对选民的回应却知之甚少。国会议员的地方性可能出于战略原因和/或由于同质性而影响其行为。为了探索这种关系,我们在英国进行了一次实地实验,询问议员们有关 COVID-19 大流行病的政策优先事项。我们发现,本地议员在对选民的回应方面没有差异。然而,非本地国会议员在对选民做出回应时受到党派和性别的影响,而种族和阶级的影响则微乎其微。与无党派人士相比,非本地议员对共同党派人士的回应更多,而女性非本地议员对女性选民的回应更多。该实验强调了(非)地方性对国会议员与选民互动的影响。
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