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Beyond Rhetoric: The European Parliament as a Workplace for Parents and Current Reform Debates

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Abstract

Doing justice to their families and the political mandate is especially difficult for MEPs. Parents struggle to balance family obligations and work, particularly when the children are young. They undertake extensive journeys between their home constituencies and Brussels or Strasbourg. This taxing routine is further compounded by prolonged working hours, often devoid of leisurely weekends. In combination with the absence of a comprehensive parental leave policy, these challenges disproportionately affect parents of young children, particularly mothers, influencing the diversity and representation within the European Parliament. This study critically examines the existing conditions that shape the working environment of MEPs who are parents. It explores recent endeavors to reform these conditions and the underlying obstacles that hinder the progress of these reformative initiatives. Referring to relevant documents, this study first outlines formal regulations governing parental rights in the European Parliament. We then address informal rules and recent reform proposals using insight from MEP interviews. This examination investigates how parent MEPs assess working conditions and balance competing demands. Despite expectations, the European Parliament falls short of being as family-friendly as anticipated. Nevertheless, recent times have witnessed increased attention to the topic and various reform proposals. The obstacles posed by diverse national legacies and variant conceptions of MEP mandates and statuses for reform are highlighted.
Original languageEnglish
Article number8078
JournalPolitics and Governance
Volume12
Early online date2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Funding

We thank Petra Ahrens and Sonia Palmieri for their feedback and the organization of this thematic issue. Furthermore, we are grateful for the helpful comments by Cecilia Josefsson and Josefina Erikson, the participants of the \u201CGender Equality Reforms in Parliaments\u201D authors workshop as well as the participants of the TRANSITIONS seminar at the University of Namur. We thank Florian Schreiner for research assistance. Funded by the internal research funding program of the University of Bamberg and the Belgian Fund for Scientific Research (F.R.S.\u2010FNRS). Funded by the internal research funding program of the University of Bamberg and the Belgian Fund for Scientific Research (F.R.S.\u2010FNRS).

Funders
Petra Ahrens and Sonia Palmieri
Belgian Fund for Scientific Research
University of Bamberg
Cecilia Josefsson and Josefina Erikson
Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique F.R.S.-FNRS

    Keywords

    • European Parliament
    • motherhood
    • parents
    • parliament as a workplace
    • reforms

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