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Historical data on women

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Women

Entity: Chamber

Field Id
current_women_number
Field name
Women
Label
Women
Short description
The number of female parliamentarians who currently hold seats in parliament.
Long description
The number of female parliamentarians who currently hold seats in parliament. Parliaments play a central role in fostering responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making. The IPU is the custodian of SDG indicators 5.5.1(a) on women in parliament and 16.7.1(a) on decision-making positions in parliament. Data used for these indicators is stored in Parline and contributes to global monitoring of progress towards the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. SDG indicator 16.7.1(a) tracks the age and sex of members of parliament (MPs), Speakers, and the chairs of five parliamentary committees (foreign affairs, defence, finance, gender equality, and human rights) represented in national parliaments. This comparison allows the IPU to produce both a “youth ratio” and “women’s ratio” to determine how proportional parliamentary representation (and its leadership) is in relation to its national population. Ratios offer a more contextualized picture of proportional representation in that some countries may have younger populations than others, for instance, and the age of eligibility can vary from as young as 18 years of age to 45 years of age for some chambers. Take a look at the sex and/or age breakdown of Speakers, Secretaries General, the monthly ranking and global and regional rankings of women in parliament. On individual chamber pages, check out the age and sex of MPs by consulting the “Data on women” and “Data on youth” sections, or of committee chairs via the specialized bodies section in the left-hand menu. For more information on data collection and computation of ratios, please see: metadata for SDG indicator 5.5.1(a) metadata for SDG indicator 16.7.1(a) For the UN’s global SDG database, please see https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/indicators/database/.

Field properties

Data type
Number
Translated
true
Multiple values
false
Cardinality
0
Mandatory
false
Maximum length
0
Default value
Unit
Precision
0
Grouping of values
Calculated field
false
Calculation notes

Historical (timeseries) data

Type
unrestricted
Update frequency
periodically
Data collected since
1945
Number of years data is displayed
0

Visibility

Parliament pages
true
Compare page
false
Searchable
true
Explorer
true
Hide if zero
false
Hide if empty
false
Hide if false
false
Render notes

Related fields

Calculation dependents
Chamber.current_women_percent