T he issue of gender differences in voting behavior and pol-icy attitudes has been a recurrent theme in social scienceliterature and political commentary in the United States. In presidential and many congressional elections, for instance, women have been observed to disproportionately support Democratic candidates, compared to men. The size of thi
It is well established that women and men differ in their psychological orientation to politics (Bur...
That women generally have lower levels of interest in politics than men is a well rehearsed politica...
This study examined gender differences in vote choice, made consequential by the recent emergence of...
Ph.D.Political scienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/157126/1...
Abstract We examine the differences in attitude expression be-tween men and women over the past 50 y...
Gender differences in vote choice, opinion, andparty identification have become a common featureof t...
We investigate gender gaps in political participation with 2004 ISSP data for 18 advanced Western de...
Gender differences in political attitudes among whites arise from a variety of sources that may vary...
Social scientists and political commentators have frequently pointed to differences between men and ...
This article compares the voting behavior of women and men in presidential elections since 1980. We ...
Gender gaps in political knowledge have been found persistently in the social science literature. Th...
Speculation about what effect the increasing number of women candidates is having on the American po...
While the majority of women voted Democrat in the 2016 election, why did 53% of white women vote Rep...
Since 1964, more women than men have voted for the Democratic presidential candidate. The purpose of...
This research examined the hypothesis that gender gaps in voting stem from differences in the extent...
It is well established that women and men differ in their psychological orientation to politics (Bur...
That women generally have lower levels of interest in politics than men is a well rehearsed politica...
This study examined gender differences in vote choice, made consequential by the recent emergence of...
Ph.D.Political scienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/157126/1...
Abstract We examine the differences in attitude expression be-tween men and women over the past 50 y...
Gender differences in vote choice, opinion, andparty identification have become a common featureof t...
We investigate gender gaps in political participation with 2004 ISSP data for 18 advanced Western de...
Gender differences in political attitudes among whites arise from a variety of sources that may vary...
Social scientists and political commentators have frequently pointed to differences between men and ...
This article compares the voting behavior of women and men in presidential elections since 1980. We ...
Gender gaps in political knowledge have been found persistently in the social science literature. Th...
Speculation about what effect the increasing number of women candidates is having on the American po...
While the majority of women voted Democrat in the 2016 election, why did 53% of white women vote Rep...
Since 1964, more women than men have voted for the Democratic presidential candidate. The purpose of...
This research examined the hypothesis that gender gaps in voting stem from differences in the extent...
It is well established that women and men differ in their psychological orientation to politics (Bur...
That women generally have lower levels of interest in politics than men is a well rehearsed politica...
This study examined gender differences in vote choice, made consequential by the recent emergence of...