On the road to gender-sensitive parliaments? Gender Equality and Democratic Practices in the Finnish, German, and Polish Parliament Compared (GSParls)
Description of the granted funding
We, the people, expect our parliamentary representatives to adhere to democracy and to promote rights such as gender equality and anti-discrimination for all citizens. Importantly, parliaments should commit to practicing democracy and promoting equality within their own organization – if successful, it can be labelled as gender-sensitive parliament. The project examines whether and to what extent the Finnish, German, and Polish parliament are aiming to become gender-sensitive parliaments, like Sweden, which is often seen as role model. For each parliament, the project looks at strategies and measures for promoting gender and diversity, what parliamentary members and staff consider important for this, and how similar or different the three parliaments are. By comparing the three parliaments, which are quite different regarding gender equality, the project develops general recommendations for other parliaments who want to promote gender, diversity and democracy.
Show moreStarting year
2021
End year
2026
Granted funding
Related funding decisions
362477
Research costs of Academy Research Fellows(2024)
28 665 €
346413
Research costs of Academy Research Fellows(2021)
79 736 €
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy research fellows
Other information
Funding decision number
338556
Fields of science
Political science
Research fields
Valtiotieteet
Identified topics
politics, society