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Questioning Parliamentary Questions

Journal of Legislative Studies, The, 2011
The conclusion highlights the heuristic potential of Parliamentary Questions (PQs) and suggests that they should form an important unit of analysis for scholars of legislative studies. PQs offer an original and comparative basis for measuring both legislators' individual behaviour and legislatures' role within the political system. A comparison between
Shane Martin
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Parliamentary Questions

Benefits: A Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 2003
Parliamentary Questions is a selection of written questions from MPs to government ministers in the House of Commons. The answers from ministers highlighted in this section focus on social security, tax credits and poverty matters that may be of general interest to readers. Published in daily and weekly editions of Hansard, questions and answers across
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Parliamentary Questions

Benefits: A Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 2002
Parliamentary Questions is a selection of recent written questions from MPs to government ministers in the House of Commons. The answers highlighted in this section focus on social security matters which may be of general interest to readers. Published in daily and weekly editions of Hansard, questions and answers across a range of issues can also now ...
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Gendering Parliamentary Questions

The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 2005
This article explores MPs' use of parliamentary questions to address gender-related concerns. The discussion is based upon a sample of oral and written questions asked during the 1997/1998 parliamentary session. All questions including the terms ‘women’, ‘men’ and/or ‘gender’ were selected.
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