It is well established that women and men differ in their psychological orientation to politics (Burns, Schlozman, and Verba 2001; Dolan 2011; Fox and Lawless 2004; Thomas 2012). In addition to willingness to run for office, expressing interest in politics, and political efficacy, men and women tend to differ in reporting their factual knowledge of politics, but how do we explain the gap? This question is not merely important from a measurement standpoint (e.g., Mondak and Anderson 2004) but also has implications for our understanding of gendered political attitudes and behaviors. The gap can be reduced when controlling for a number of factors, but there remains a residual when measuring knowledge with the scale most widely used. This paper...
International audienceThe gender gap is one of the main puzzles explored in research on political kn...
Gender differences in political attitudes among whites arise from a variety of sources that may vary...
The unusual size and persistence of the gender gap in political knowledge is perplexing in compariso...
It is well established that women and men differ in their psychological orientation to politics (Bur...
Gender gaps in political knowledge have been found persistently in the social science literature. Th...
One of the best-known empirical findings in the political sciences is the gender difference in polit...
That women generally have lower levels of interest in politics than men is a well rehearsed politica...
Previous research demonstrates that long-standing gender gaps in political knowledge are often a fun...
It has been established that in the realm of politics, gender stereotypes influence the perceptions ...
In this research note we report on the results of an experimental study among 469 respondents in Bel...
Abstract We examine the differences in attitude expression be-tween men and women over the past 50 y...
[Abstract]: The implications of the persistent gender gap in political knowledge are a puzzle that ...
<p>This manuscript is comprised of three papers that examine the far-reaching and often invisible po...
"This article has been accepted for publication in International Journal of Public Opinion Research,...
The dearth of women leaders in fields such as politics, education, business, et al., has been a topi...
International audienceThe gender gap is one of the main puzzles explored in research on political kn...
Gender differences in political attitudes among whites arise from a variety of sources that may vary...
The unusual size and persistence of the gender gap in political knowledge is perplexing in compariso...
It is well established that women and men differ in their psychological orientation to politics (Bur...
Gender gaps in political knowledge have been found persistently in the social science literature. Th...
One of the best-known empirical findings in the political sciences is the gender difference in polit...
That women generally have lower levels of interest in politics than men is a well rehearsed politica...
Previous research demonstrates that long-standing gender gaps in political knowledge are often a fun...
It has been established that in the realm of politics, gender stereotypes influence the perceptions ...
In this research note we report on the results of an experimental study among 469 respondents in Bel...
Abstract We examine the differences in attitude expression be-tween men and women over the past 50 y...
[Abstract]: The implications of the persistent gender gap in political knowledge are a puzzle that ...
<p>This manuscript is comprised of three papers that examine the far-reaching and often invisible po...
"This article has been accepted for publication in International Journal of Public Opinion Research,...
The dearth of women leaders in fields such as politics, education, business, et al., has been a topi...
International audienceThe gender gap is one of the main puzzles explored in research on political kn...
Gender differences in political attitudes among whites arise from a variety of sources that may vary...
The unusual size and persistence of the gender gap in political knowledge is perplexing in compariso...