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Members of national parliament by sex

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Source: UNECE Statistical Database, compiled from national and international official sources (Inter-Parliamentary Union).

Definition: Members of parliament are the persons elected to the lower or single house by the persons entitled to vote in the country. The parliament is the legislative or deliberative assembly; one or more chambers or assemblies that form (or form part of) the legislature of a country. Data refer to the lower or single house.

General note: Data refer to 1st July of the reference year.

Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina

1980: data refer to 1978.

Country: Bulgaria

1995: data refer to 1997.

Country: Canada

1995: data refer to 1997

Country: Croatia

In 1980 and 1990, the Croatian Parliament was differently structured (there were more deputies, there was no division on upper and lower house of parliament).

Country: Cyprus

1995: data refer to 1997. Geographical coverage: data refer to Government controlled areas only.

Country: Czechia

Until 1992 data refer to deputies of Czech National Council, later to members of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic.

Country: Estonia

1990: data refer to 1992 when the first parliament elections took place.

Country: France

1980: data refer to the 1981 election.

Country: Georgia

Excluding Abkhaz AR and Tskhinvali Region.

Country: Germany

In 1990, the total number of members was increased because of German reunification. 1995: data refer to 1994

Country: Greece

1995: data refer to 1996

Country: Israel

1995: data refer to 1996

Country: Italy

1995: data refer to 1996

Country: Lithuania

1990: data refer to 1992. 1995: data refer to 1996.

Country: Norway

1980: data refer to 1981. 1990: data refer to 1989.

Country: Poland

1995: data refer to 1997

Country: Romania

1995: data refer to 1996

Country: Slovakia

1990: data refer to 1992.

Country: Slovenia

1995: data refer to 1992

Country: Spain

1995: data refer to 1996

Country: Switzerland

1980: data refer to 1979. 1990: data refer to 1991. 2000: data refer to 1999. 2001: data refer to 2003

Country: United States

1995: date refer to 1996