According to conventional wisdom, the traditional gender gap in voting has disappeared or even reversed in most established democracies. Drawing on the existing literature on differences between the sexes in political engagement and on pioneering voter turnout theories, this article questions the conventional assumption and hypothesises that women still participate at a lower rate in less important elections. It systematically tests this hypothesis by exploring the impact of gender on voter turnout in different electoral arenas. The empirical analyses of two cross-national datasets (Making Electoral Democracy Work and the European Election Study) demonstrate that although there is generally no gender gap in first-order elections, women tend...
This analysis challenges the notion that women’s representation does not influence gender gaps in po...
In an election characterised by a focus on Brexit, gender-neutral campaigns, and a dominant Conserva...
This article explores gender differences in voting habits and explores the question of whether it is...
According to conventional wisdom, the traditional gender gap in voting has disappeared or even rever...
Recent publications argue that the traditional gender gap in voting has decreased or reversed in man...
Differences between the political behavior of men and women have been a topic of political research ...
The matter of a gender gap in electoral participation is a fact in many parts of the world but has m...
Objectives The current study offers the first systematic analysis of the impact of citizens’ intere...
International audienceWe examine the gender gap in turnout in Switzerland by analysing the 2003 fede...
We investigate gender gaps in political participation with 2004 ISSP data for 18 advanced Western de...
Social scientists and political commentators have frequently pointed to differences between men and ...
The topic of gender differences in the propensity to vote has been a central theme in political beha...
To study the political mobilization of underrepresented groups, this article examines the effect of ...
This article compares the voting behavior of women and men in presidential elections since 1980. We ...
Women are greatly underrepresented in elected office. A large literature on the subject has consider...
This analysis challenges the notion that women’s representation does not influence gender gaps in po...
In an election characterised by a focus on Brexit, gender-neutral campaigns, and a dominant Conserva...
This article explores gender differences in voting habits and explores the question of whether it is...
According to conventional wisdom, the traditional gender gap in voting has disappeared or even rever...
Recent publications argue that the traditional gender gap in voting has decreased or reversed in man...
Differences between the political behavior of men and women have been a topic of political research ...
The matter of a gender gap in electoral participation is a fact in many parts of the world but has m...
Objectives The current study offers the first systematic analysis of the impact of citizens’ intere...
International audienceWe examine the gender gap in turnout in Switzerland by analysing the 2003 fede...
We investigate gender gaps in political participation with 2004 ISSP data for 18 advanced Western de...
Social scientists and political commentators have frequently pointed to differences between men and ...
The topic of gender differences in the propensity to vote has been a central theme in political beha...
To study the political mobilization of underrepresented groups, this article examines the effect of ...
This article compares the voting behavior of women and men in presidential elections since 1980. We ...
Women are greatly underrepresented in elected office. A large literature on the subject has consider...
This analysis challenges the notion that women’s representation does not influence gender gaps in po...
In an election characterised by a focus on Brexit, gender-neutral campaigns, and a dominant Conserva...
This article explores gender differences in voting habits and explores the question of whether it is...