That women generally have lower levels of interest in politics than men is a well rehearsed political fact (Andersen, 1975; Baxter & Lansing, 1983; Burns, 2001; Burns et al., 2001; Campbell et al., 1954; Hayes & Bean, 1993; Tolleson Rinehart, 1992) but less is known about the underlying causes of these differences. This paper attempts to unpick the concept of political interest, to either confirm that women are less interested in politics than men or to test whether women and men are simply interested in different things. We assess whether barriers to women's participation in politics, such as child rearing, have a detrimental effect on political interest. Finally we consider whether the process of gendered socialization, whereby men are mo...
Women consistently report lower levels of nascent political ambition than men, which causes problems...
We investigate gender gaps in political participation with 2004 ISSP data for 18 advanced Western de...
Based on survey responses from a national random sample of nearly 4,000 high school and college stud...
This article explores the role of individual resources, situational factors, and the socialization p...
To what extent does conventional survey measurement capture the political interest of men and women ...
It is well established that women and men differ in their psychological orientation to politics (Bur...
To date, research on gender and political representation has predominantly centered on women. The as...
abstract: The purpose of this study is to first investigate the role of political socialization on y...
Gender gaps in political knowledge have been found persistently in the social science literature. Th...
Abstract We examine the differences in attitude expression be-tween men and women over the past 50 y...
Published: 01 December 2018In recent decades, differences between men and women have blurred in many...
This thesis seeks to explore why so fewer women seek political candidacy in the United States. I beg...
Political interest pops up as a powerful explanator in many models of political behavior and attitud...
Scholarly work has found that there is a consistent gap in political campaign activism between men a...
Two studies were conducted to examine the factors that influence women’s choices of political partic...
Women consistently report lower levels of nascent political ambition than men, which causes problems...
We investigate gender gaps in political participation with 2004 ISSP data for 18 advanced Western de...
Based on survey responses from a national random sample of nearly 4,000 high school and college stud...
This article explores the role of individual resources, situational factors, and the socialization p...
To what extent does conventional survey measurement capture the political interest of men and women ...
It is well established that women and men differ in their psychological orientation to politics (Bur...
To date, research on gender and political representation has predominantly centered on women. The as...
abstract: The purpose of this study is to first investigate the role of political socialization on y...
Gender gaps in political knowledge have been found persistently in the social science literature. Th...
Abstract We examine the differences in attitude expression be-tween men and women over the past 50 y...
Published: 01 December 2018In recent decades, differences between men and women have blurred in many...
This thesis seeks to explore why so fewer women seek political candidacy in the United States. I beg...
Political interest pops up as a powerful explanator in many models of political behavior and attitud...
Scholarly work has found that there is a consistent gap in political campaign activism between men a...
Two studies were conducted to examine the factors that influence women’s choices of political partic...
Women consistently report lower levels of nascent political ambition than men, which causes problems...
We investigate gender gaps in political participation with 2004 ISSP data for 18 advanced Western de...
Based on survey responses from a national random sample of nearly 4,000 high school and college stud...