This paper investigates whether the gender of elected politicians affects the performance of Italian local governments in providing equitable and sustainable well-being to citizens. In fact, Italy was the first country in the European Union to include citizens’ well-being objectives in economic planning. We use data on more than 6000 Italian municipalities for two years to investigate the relationship between gender representation at three bodies of local government with measures of socio-economic and environmental sustainability and find that larger representation of women in municipal leadership, executive and council bodies is significantly associated with improved municipal well-being. These results are also confirmed by accounting for endogenous issues, by adopting an extended definition of well-being and other robustness checks. Differences among northern and southern regions emerge with regard to the effects of incumbent female politicians. Other heterogeneous impacts are unclear or less marked.
Equitable and sustainable well-being in Italian municipalities: Do women in politics make the difference? / Ermini, Barbara; Santolini, Raffaella; Ciommi, Mariateresa. - In: SOCIO-ECONOMIC PLANNING SCIENCES. - ISSN 0038-0121. - ELETTRONICO. - 90:(2023). [10.1016/j.seps.2023.101741]
Equitable and sustainable well-being in Italian municipalities: Do women in politics make the difference?
Ermini Barbara
;Raffaella Santolini;Mariateresa Ciommi
2023-01-01
Abstract
This paper investigates whether the gender of elected politicians affects the performance of Italian local governments in providing equitable and sustainable well-being to citizens. In fact, Italy was the first country in the European Union to include citizens’ well-being objectives in economic planning. We use data on more than 6000 Italian municipalities for two years to investigate the relationship between gender representation at three bodies of local government with measures of socio-economic and environmental sustainability and find that larger representation of women in municipal leadership, executive and council bodies is significantly associated with improved municipal well-being. These results are also confirmed by accounting for endogenous issues, by adopting an extended definition of well-being and other robustness checks. Differences among northern and southern regions emerge with regard to the effects of incumbent female politicians. Other heterogeneous impacts are unclear or less marked.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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