Female members of parliament (i31)

In 2023, 43.6% of elected representatives in the federal, regional and community parliaments in Belgium were women. To achieve the sustainable development goal by 2030, this figure must increase to 50%. This objective will not be reached by continuing the trend since 2003 (data available in November 2024). The share of female members of parliament is therefore developing unfavourably.

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Female members of parliament - Belgium - trend assessment

percentage

 200020032005201020152020202320252030
observations--29.632.840.040.442.943.6----
trend and extrapolation (November 2024)--30.732.737.740.742.643.944.746.1
objective 203050.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.0

European Institute for Gender Equality (2024), Gender Statistics Database, Women and men in decision making, http://eige.europa.eu/ (consulted on 14/10/2024); calculations FPB.

Female members of parliament - Belgium and international comparison

percentage in national and regional parliaments

 2003200520102018202020232023//20032023//2018
Belgium29.632.840.039.242.943.62.02.2
EU2723.927.528.632.533.632.81.60.2
//: Average Growth Rates

European Institute for Gender Equality (2024), Gender Statistics Database, Women and men in decision making, http://eige.europa.eu/ (consulted on14/10/2024).

Female members of parliament by parliament - Belgium

percentage

 2003200520102018202020232023//20032023//2018
Brussels-Capital Region32.943.047.241.647.843.81.41.1
Flemish--30.939.541.146.047.6--3.0
Walloon12.521.637.341.337.337.35.6-2.0
German-speaking Community33.329.232.024.036.048.01.814.9
Federal35.634.738.937.741.542.70.92.5
//: Average Growth Rates

European Institute for Gender Equality (2024), Gender Statistics Database, Women and men in decision making, http://eige.europa.eu/ (consulted on 14/10/2024); calculations FPB.

Definition: proportion of elected women in Belgium's directly elected parliaments: the (Federal) Chamber, the Flemish and Walloon parliaments and the parliaments of the Brussels Capital Region and of the German-speaking Community. The Federal Planning Bureau calculates the indicator using the (quarterly) data of the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE).

Goal: women elected to parliament should hold half the seats.

The Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs adopted by the UN in 2015 include target 5.5: "Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic, and public life".

The Federal Long-Term Strategic Vision for Sustainable Development includes objective 1: "Women and men will enjoy their rights equally. They will be able to contribute to all aspects of the development of society and to the improvement of living conditions without distinction, exclusion or restriction on the grounds of sex” (Belgian Official Gazette, 08/10/2013).

International comparison: at European level (EU27), the trend is towards an increase in the proportion of women in national parliaments, from 23.9% in 2003 to 32.8% in 2023. When Member States are divided into three groups, Belgium is part of the group with the best performance in 2023 and performs better than the European average. In that year, Sweden ranked first with 47.1% and Hungary last with 13.7%.

UN indicator: the selected indicator corresponds to indicator 5.5.1 - Proportion of seats held by women in a) national parliaments and b) local governments.

Sources

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