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Replication Data for Does the Age of Legislators Matter to their Representational Behavior? Evidence from Hong Kong

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Title Replication Data for Does the Age of Legislators Matter to their Representational Behavior? Evidence from Hong Kong
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/H7RTYT
 
Creator TAM, Waikeung
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description In this research note we examine the impacts of legislators’ age on their representational behavior in Hong Kong by conducting content analyses of the questions raised by members of the Hong Kong legislature (LegCo) at the plenary meetings from 1998 to 2016. We explore whether young legislators were more likely than older legislators to represent youth interests. Our results show that legislators’ age did not significantly affect their representational behavior. We propose three factors of this null finding. The first concerns the relatively low voter turnout among young people in Hong Kong. The second is related to the career incentives of legislators in authoritarian legislature. The last factor is the political affiliation of young legislators in Hong Kong.
 
Subject Social Sciences
Political representation
Age representation
 
Contributor TAM, Waikeung