2024
DOI: 10.1093/pa/gsae034
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Working at home: Individual level drivers of MEPs’ focus on constituency work

Thomas Laloux,
Clement Laloux

Abstract: This article investigates how Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) allocate resources between their parliamentary and constituency work, focusing on their staffing decisions. Specifically, it examines the distribution of MEPs’ staff between accredited assistants, based in the European Parliament (EP), and local staff working in their constituency. The study seeks to explain why some MEPs allocate a larger share of their staff to constituency work compared to others by testing several hypotheses related to… Show more

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