Gender differences in political attitudes among whites arise from a variety of sources that may vary from issue to issue. Explanations based on gender-based social roles, basic value differences, socioeconomic status, and women\u27s autonomy are tested in this study through an examination of both compositional and conditional effects. Compositional effects occur when men and women differ on an explanatory variable. Conditional effects occur when a variable has differential effects on the policy preferences of women and men. Using data from the 1996 National Election Study, OLS regression and logit results demonstrate the complex sources of gender gaps across issue areas. Some factors such as education have more of a liberalizing effect on w...
A large body of evidence documents systematic gender differences in a variety of important economic ...
Previous research demonstrates that long-standing gender gaps in political knowledge are often a fun...
This article compares the voting behavior of women and men in presidential elections since 1980. We ...
Gender differences in political attitudes among whites arise from a variety of sources that may vary...
Women hold political beliefs that differ systematically from those of men, a phenomenon scholars cal...
Since 1964, more women than men have voted for the Democratic presidential candidate. The purpose of...
This research examined the proposition that differential role occupancy by women and men fosters gen...
Gender differences in vote choice, opinion, andparty identification have become a common featureof t...
Gender gaps in political knowledge have been found persistently in the social science literature. Th...
While the majority of women voted Democrat in the 2016 election, why did 53% of white women vote Rep...
There is substantial evidence that women tend to support different policies and political candidates...
In the last 30 years, there was a rise in the political gender gap. The Center for the American Woma...
Abstract I suggest that the gender gap in party identification is dependent on question wording and ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the factors that cause gender inequality among men and women...
The 2012 election was rampant with rhetoric about women\u27s issues, specifically, welfare, educat...
A large body of evidence documents systematic gender differences in a variety of important economic ...
Previous research demonstrates that long-standing gender gaps in political knowledge are often a fun...
This article compares the voting behavior of women and men in presidential elections since 1980. We ...
Gender differences in political attitudes among whites arise from a variety of sources that may vary...
Women hold political beliefs that differ systematically from those of men, a phenomenon scholars cal...
Since 1964, more women than men have voted for the Democratic presidential candidate. The purpose of...
This research examined the proposition that differential role occupancy by women and men fosters gen...
Gender differences in vote choice, opinion, andparty identification have become a common featureof t...
Gender gaps in political knowledge have been found persistently in the social science literature. Th...
While the majority of women voted Democrat in the 2016 election, why did 53% of white women vote Rep...
There is substantial evidence that women tend to support different policies and political candidates...
In the last 30 years, there was a rise in the political gender gap. The Center for the American Woma...
Abstract I suggest that the gender gap in party identification is dependent on question wording and ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the factors that cause gender inequality among men and women...
The 2012 election was rampant with rhetoric about women\u27s issues, specifically, welfare, educat...
A large body of evidence documents systematic gender differences in a variety of important economic ...
Previous research demonstrates that long-standing gender gaps in political knowledge are often a fun...
This article compares the voting behavior of women and men in presidential elections since 1980. We ...