
Reserved seat legislators in Pakistan's National Assembly initiate more bills and cosponsor a wider range of legislation than nonreserved male counterparts. A network analysis reveals they frequently connect disparate partisan groups within the legislative sphere. This empirical pattern challenges conventional electoral incentive models, suggesting institutional weakness may be better explained by reserved seats' political engagement.

| The Cosponsorship Patterns of Reserved Seat Legislators was authored by Taishi Muraoka. It was published by Wiley in LSQ in 2020. |
