This study examined gender differences in vote choice, made consequential by the recent emergence of a gender gap in support for Republican candidates. Explanations of the gender gap have included the following: 1)Self-interest explanations emphasizing women's greater dependence on social services and women's support of women's issues. 2)Socialization explanations emphasizing women's more pacifist attitudes.Data for the study came from a random sample of "Middletown." Variables in the analysis included Feminism, Social Traditionalism, the Ethic of Care, support for Child Care and support for Dukakis. In order to explore gender differences in voting behavior, analyses for vote choice were done for women and men, seperately. Path analyses of ...
In this study I investigate women’s’ voting behavior in U.S presidential elections. I explore the qu...
Abstract: Racial resentment has been shown to have a significant impact on voting by whites in recen...
The purpose of this dissertation is to increase our understanding of the conditions under which Amer...
Since 1964, more women than men have voted for the Democratic presidential candidate. The purpose of...
This article compares the voting behavior of women and men in presidential elections since 1980. We ...
Social scientists and political commentators have frequently pointed to differences between men and ...
In a sample of American undergraduate college students, we used self-report measures to examine the ...
This paper compares the voting behavior of women and men in presidential elections since 1980 to tes...
Previous research shows that women are more likely to vote Democrat than men. Using the 2000 Middlet...
This article broadens consideration of the gender gap from voting differ-ences to the larger questio...
Gender differences in vote choice, opinion, andparty identification have become a common featureof t...
The gender gap in the electorate was highlighted as a distinguishing feature of the presidential ele...
This research examined the hypothesis that gender gaps in voting stem from differences in the extent...
T he issue of gender differences in voting behavior and pol-icy attitudes has been a recurrent theme...
Sexism is pervasive. Many studies look at how paternalistic or patriarchal norms affect male views a...
In this study I investigate women’s’ voting behavior in U.S presidential elections. I explore the qu...
Abstract: Racial resentment has been shown to have a significant impact on voting by whites in recen...
The purpose of this dissertation is to increase our understanding of the conditions under which Amer...
Since 1964, more women than men have voted for the Democratic presidential candidate. The purpose of...
This article compares the voting behavior of women and men in presidential elections since 1980. We ...
Social scientists and political commentators have frequently pointed to differences between men and ...
In a sample of American undergraduate college students, we used self-report measures to examine the ...
This paper compares the voting behavior of women and men in presidential elections since 1980 to tes...
Previous research shows that women are more likely to vote Democrat than men. Using the 2000 Middlet...
This article broadens consideration of the gender gap from voting differ-ences to the larger questio...
Gender differences in vote choice, opinion, andparty identification have become a common featureof t...
The gender gap in the electorate was highlighted as a distinguishing feature of the presidential ele...
This research examined the hypothesis that gender gaps in voting stem from differences in the extent...
T he issue of gender differences in voting behavior and pol-icy attitudes has been a recurrent theme...
Sexism is pervasive. Many studies look at how paternalistic or patriarchal norms affect male views a...
In this study I investigate women’s’ voting behavior in U.S presidential elections. I explore the qu...
Abstract: Racial resentment has been shown to have a significant impact on voting by whites in recen...
The purpose of this dissertation is to increase our understanding of the conditions under which Amer...