In an election characterised by a focus on Brexit, gender-neutral campaigns, and a dominant Conservative Party supported by more men than women, Rosalind Shorrocks explains the ways in which gender may affect vote choice. She writes that although Labour is particularly popular among young women, this is also the demographic most undecided about how to vote
To explain women's underrepresentation in politics, supply-side factors receive much empirical suppo...
The proportion of women elected to parliament in the UK remains low compared to other countries. In ...
Objectives The current study offers the first systematic analysis of the impact of citizens’ intere...
Abstract: Research on the effect of candidate sex on voting behaviour has found mixed results. In so...
Political parties often seek to appeal to women voters through policy pledges. However, little is kn...
In past elections, undecided women were more likely to vote for the Liberal Democrats than undecided...
Differences between the political behavior of men and women have been a topic of political research ...
A growing body of work on candidate traits shows that people with a given social characteristic tend...
Book synopsis: The 2005 British general election witnessed unprecedented media interest in the parti...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.It has been demonstrated that...
Women are greatly underrepresented in elected office. A large literature on the subject has consider...
According to conventional wisdom, the traditional gender gap in voting has disappeared or even rever...
One of the most striking images of the first televised UK general election leadership debate on Thur...
To what extent do electoral gender quotas change voters’ preference for male or female political can...
UK politics has seen unprecedented levels of upheaval and volatility since 2015. The rapid successio...
To explain women's underrepresentation in politics, supply-side factors receive much empirical suppo...
The proportion of women elected to parliament in the UK remains low compared to other countries. In ...
Objectives The current study offers the first systematic analysis of the impact of citizens’ intere...
Abstract: Research on the effect of candidate sex on voting behaviour has found mixed results. In so...
Political parties often seek to appeal to women voters through policy pledges. However, little is kn...
In past elections, undecided women were more likely to vote for the Liberal Democrats than undecided...
Differences between the political behavior of men and women have been a topic of political research ...
A growing body of work on candidate traits shows that people with a given social characteristic tend...
Book synopsis: The 2005 British general election witnessed unprecedented media interest in the parti...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.It has been demonstrated that...
Women are greatly underrepresented in elected office. A large literature on the subject has consider...
According to conventional wisdom, the traditional gender gap in voting has disappeared or even rever...
One of the most striking images of the first televised UK general election leadership debate on Thur...
To what extent do electoral gender quotas change voters’ preference for male or female political can...
UK politics has seen unprecedented levels of upheaval and volatility since 2015. The rapid successio...
To explain women's underrepresentation in politics, supply-side factors receive much empirical suppo...
The proportion of women elected to parliament in the UK remains low compared to other countries. In ...
Objectives The current study offers the first systematic analysis of the impact of citizens’ intere...