TY - JOUR
T1 - Women Mayors in Spain: An Analysis of Gender Differences in the Management and Quality of Information on Municipal Websites
AU - Herrero-Gutiérrez, Francisco-Javier
AU - Simelio, Núria
AU - Puertas, Lara Carrascosa
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PY - 2021/4/1
Y1 - 2021/4/1
N2 - This article analyses the differences in the level of transparency and quality of information on the institutional websites of Spanish councils depending on whether the mayor’s office is held by a woman or a man. We focus on 605 Spanish municipalities with more than 10,000 inhabitants in which women mayors represent 26.3% (n = 159) of the total. The method is based on 52 quantitative indicators divided into two thematic blocks related to municipal transparency and to information for participation. The principal results reveal that municipalities led by women yield better results in terms of compliance with the indicators evaluated, with 50.68%, compared to the municipalities in which the mayor is a man, with 38.13%. In addition, a more detailed analysis reveals how women mayors obtain better results in all groups of indicators: transparency, quality of the information published on municipal websites and tools provided for citizen participation. The study reveals how the increase in elected women has a positive influence on the implementation of policies that allow for more transparent information and communication and that promote greater inclusion of citizens in the public debate.
AB - This article analyses the differences in the level of transparency and quality of information on the institutional websites of Spanish councils depending on whether the mayor’s office is held by a woman or a man. We focus on 605 Spanish municipalities with more than 10,000 inhabitants in which women mayors represent 26.3% (n = 159) of the total. The method is based on 52 quantitative indicators divided into two thematic blocks related to municipal transparency and to information for participation. The principal results reveal that municipalities led by women yield better results in terms of compliance with the indicators evaluated, with 50.68%, compared to the municipalities in which the mayor is a man, with 38.13%. In addition, a more detailed analysis reveals how women mayors obtain better results in all groups of indicators: transparency, quality of the information published on municipal websites and tools provided for citizen participation. The study reveals how the increase in elected women has a positive influence on the implementation of policies that allow for more transparent information and communication and that promote greater inclusion of citizens in the public debate.
KW - Citizen participation
KW - Local governments
KW - Public communication
KW - Web 2.0
KW - Women politicians
UR - https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci10040128
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U2 - 10.3390/socsci10040128
DO - 10.3390/socsci10040128
M3 - Article
SN - 2076-0760
VL - 10
JO - Social Sciences
JF - Social Sciences
IS - 4
M1 - 128
ER -