"For many years women tended to vote more conservative than men (the ‘old’ gender vote gap), but since the 1980s this gap in many countries has shifted direction: now women in many countries are more likely to support left parties than men of the same age, in the same income bracket, and at the same educational level (the ‘new’ gender vote gap). The literature largely agrees on a set of political-economic factors explaining the change in women’s political orientation: changed employment patterns, women’s higher educational achievements, and higher divorce rates. These trends turned women into supporters of generous social programs that promise to ‘de-familialize’ services formerly provided privately within the family. In this paper, we demo...
In previous literature there has been evidence that there is, in fact, a gender gap, and in some ins...
Since 1964, more women than men have voted for the Democratic presidential candidate. The purpose of...
In the 2004 presidential election, voters who never attend religious services overwhelmingly support...
This manuscript examines the structural causes of the gender gap in political interest. In many coun...
This article delves into the gender gap in the United States and how it affects multi-facets of life...
Gender gaps in religiosity among Western populations, such that women are more religious than men, a...
Differences between the political behavior of men and women have been a topic of political research ...
Religion and gender have been found to play significant roles in shaping po- litical attitudes such ...
While there is an increase in interest in gender and women studies through the lenses of com...
While there is an increase in interest in gender and women studies through the lenses of comparative...
The tendency of women to be more religious than men has been widely observed. Many theories have bee...
Traditionally, in Western democracies women tended to be more conservative than men. More recently, ...
In recent years, electoral studies and public opinion research have started disputing the notion of ...
This article compares the voting behavior of women and men in presidential elections since 1980. We ...
The last three decades have witnessed the rise of a political gender gap in the United States wherei...
In previous literature there has been evidence that there is, in fact, a gender gap, and in some ins...
Since 1964, more women than men have voted for the Democratic presidential candidate. The purpose of...
In the 2004 presidential election, voters who never attend religious services overwhelmingly support...
This manuscript examines the structural causes of the gender gap in political interest. In many coun...
This article delves into the gender gap in the United States and how it affects multi-facets of life...
Gender gaps in religiosity among Western populations, such that women are more religious than men, a...
Differences between the political behavior of men and women have been a topic of political research ...
Religion and gender have been found to play significant roles in shaping po- litical attitudes such ...
While there is an increase in interest in gender and women studies through the lenses of com...
While there is an increase in interest in gender and women studies through the lenses of comparative...
The tendency of women to be more religious than men has been widely observed. Many theories have bee...
Traditionally, in Western democracies women tended to be more conservative than men. More recently, ...
In recent years, electoral studies and public opinion research have started disputing the notion of ...
This article compares the voting behavior of women and men in presidential elections since 1980. We ...
The last three decades have witnessed the rise of a political gender gap in the United States wherei...
In previous literature there has been evidence that there is, in fact, a gender gap, and in some ins...
Since 1964, more women than men have voted for the Democratic presidential candidate. The purpose of...
In the 2004 presidential election, voters who never attend religious services overwhelmingly support...