This article investigates gender differences in participation at the citizen assembly of Glarus, Switzerland. We use original survey data collected among 800 citizens. We find significant gender gaps both for attending and holding a speech at the assembly. Lower female attendance is particularly pronounced among older cohorts and can largely be explained by gender differences in political interest, knowledge and efficacy. In contrast, the gender gap in speaking is substantial regardless of age and cannot be reduced to factors that typically shape participation. Hence, gender differences are disappearing in voting but persist in more public, interactive forms of political engagement
Includes bibliographical references (pages [64]-69)Public meetings such as city council meetings and...
Differences between the political behavior of men and women have been a topic of political research ...
Unequal participation in certain types of political engagement creates unequal influence on politica...
We examine the gender gap in turnout in Switzerland by analysing the 2003 federal elections. Despite...
According to conventional wisdom, the traditional gender gap in voting has disappeared or even rever...
Objectives The current study offers the first systematic analysis of the impact of citizens’ intere...
We investigate gender gaps in political participation with 2004 ISSP data for 18 advanced Western de...
Research on gender and politics has primarily focused on women’s participation in women’s movements ...
This paper contributes to the literature by examining gender inequalities in political participation...
This paper analyses the difference between two specific forms of citizens’ involvements, namely whet...
The matter of a gender gap in electoral participation is a fact in many parts of the world but has m...
Recent publications argue that the traditional gender gap in voting has decreased or reversed in man...
This paper uses a unique data set on individual voting decisions to shed new light on gender gaps in...
A substantial amount of literature has revealed gender gaps in political participation. However, lit...
This analysis challenges the notion that women’s representation does not influence gender gaps in po...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [64]-69)Public meetings such as city council meetings and...
Differences between the political behavior of men and women have been a topic of political research ...
Unequal participation in certain types of political engagement creates unequal influence on politica...
We examine the gender gap in turnout in Switzerland by analysing the 2003 federal elections. Despite...
According to conventional wisdom, the traditional gender gap in voting has disappeared or even rever...
Objectives The current study offers the first systematic analysis of the impact of citizens’ intere...
We investigate gender gaps in political participation with 2004 ISSP data for 18 advanced Western de...
Research on gender and politics has primarily focused on women’s participation in women’s movements ...
This paper contributes to the literature by examining gender inequalities in political participation...
This paper analyses the difference between two specific forms of citizens’ involvements, namely whet...
The matter of a gender gap in electoral participation is a fact in many parts of the world but has m...
Recent publications argue that the traditional gender gap in voting has decreased or reversed in man...
This paper uses a unique data set on individual voting decisions to shed new light on gender gaps in...
A substantial amount of literature has revealed gender gaps in political participation. However, lit...
This analysis challenges the notion that women’s representation does not influence gender gaps in po...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [64]-69)Public meetings such as city council meetings and...
Differences between the political behavior of men and women have been a topic of political research ...
Unequal participation in certain types of political engagement creates unequal influence on politica...