Women’s descriptive representation and support for the inclusion of gender-related provisions in trade agreements

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Research and Politics Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20531680231157611
Seung-Kap Park, M. Shin
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Abstract

Recent regional trade agreements (RTAs) tend to link gender and trade issues through gender-related provisions. This pattern is mostly observed in RTAs formed between global North and South countries. Despite a growing interest in gender-related provisions among countries, there have not been systematic studies on the formation of RTAs with these instruments. Our study underscores women’s descriptive representation. Female representatives care more about advancing women’s interests and improving their status than their male counterparts. Thus, we posit that when women’s political representation in a country’s legislature is high, it is more likely to support gender-related provisions. Focusing on RTAs between the European Union and democratic developing countries from 1997 and 2016, we find some support that women’s presence in the legislature affects trade policy outcomes. Countries with higher female representation in the legislature tend to join RTAs with gender-related provisions, but these countries do not increase their commitment to gender equality by adding multiple provisions on gender.
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妇女的描述性代表和支持在贸易协定中列入与性别有关的规定
最近的区域贸易协定往往通过与性别有关的条款将性别和贸易问题联系起来。这种模式主要出现在全球南北国家之间形成的区域贸易协定中。尽管各国对与性别有关的条款越来越感兴趣,但尚未对利用这些文书形成区域贸易协定进行系统研究。我们的研究强调了女性的描述性表现。女性代表比男性代表更关心促进妇女的利益和提高她们的地位。因此,我们认为,当妇女在一个国家立法机构中的政治代表性较高时,它更有可能支持与性别有关的条款。关注1997年至2016年欧盟与民主发展中国家之间的区域贸易协定,我们发现一些证据表明,妇女在立法机构的存在会影响贸易政策的结果。立法机构中女性代表性较高的国家倾向于加入具有性别相关条款的区域贸易协定,但这些国家并没有通过增加多个性别条款来增加对性别平等的承诺。
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Research and Politics
Research and Politics Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: Research & Politics aims to advance systematic peer-reviewed research in political science and related fields through the open access publication of the very best cutting-edge research and policy analysis. The journal provides a venue for scholars to communicate rapidly and succinctly important new insights to the broadest possible audience while maintaining the highest standards of quality control.
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