This paper compares the voting behavior of women and men in presidential elections since 1980 to test competing explanations for the gender gap. We show that, consistent with prior research on individual elections, women placed more emphasis on the national economy than men, and men placed more emphasis on pocketbook voting than women. We add evidence showing that women have consistently more negative assessments of the economy than do men, suggesting that a part of what has been considered a Republican-Democratic gender gap is really an anti-incumbent bias on the part of women. Our multivariate analysis demonstrates that neither the differences between men and women's preferences nor emphasis on any single issue explains the significant ge...
This study examined gender differences in vote choice, made consequential by the recent emergence of...
This article broadens consideration of the gender gap from voting differ ences to the larger questio...
Throughout human history, a disproportionate degree of political power around the world has been hel...
This paper compares the voting behavior of women and men in presidential elections since 1980 to tes...
This article compares the voting behavior of women and men in presidential elections since 1980. We ...
Since 1964, more women than men have voted for the Democratic presidential candidate. The purpose of...
Social scientists and political commentators have frequently pointed to differences between men and ...
The gender gap in presidential elections has been an important part of American politics for the pas...
Gender differences in vote choice, opinion, andparty identification have become a common featureof t...
ALMOST all feminist political activists believe that women's support for the Equal Rights Amend...
Women hold political beliefs that differ systematically from those of men, a phenomenon scholars cal...
The gender gap in the electorate was highlighted as a distinguishing feature of the presidential ele...
Much has been made during the 2004 election campaign of the divide between the political parties, wi...
In previous literature there has been evidence that there is, in fact, a gender gap, and in some ins...
While the majority of women voted Democrat in the 2016 election, why did 53% of white women vote Rep...
This study examined gender differences in vote choice, made consequential by the recent emergence of...
This article broadens consideration of the gender gap from voting differ ences to the larger questio...
Throughout human history, a disproportionate degree of political power around the world has been hel...
This paper compares the voting behavior of women and men in presidential elections since 1980 to tes...
This article compares the voting behavior of women and men in presidential elections since 1980. We ...
Since 1964, more women than men have voted for the Democratic presidential candidate. The purpose of...
Social scientists and political commentators have frequently pointed to differences between men and ...
The gender gap in presidential elections has been an important part of American politics for the pas...
Gender differences in vote choice, opinion, andparty identification have become a common featureof t...
ALMOST all feminist political activists believe that women's support for the Equal Rights Amend...
Women hold political beliefs that differ systematically from those of men, a phenomenon scholars cal...
The gender gap in the electorate was highlighted as a distinguishing feature of the presidential ele...
Much has been made during the 2004 election campaign of the divide between the political parties, wi...
In previous literature there has been evidence that there is, in fact, a gender gap, and in some ins...
While the majority of women voted Democrat in the 2016 election, why did 53% of white women vote Rep...
This study examined gender differences in vote choice, made consequential by the recent emergence of...
This article broadens consideration of the gender gap from voting differ ences to the larger questio...
Throughout human history, a disproportionate degree of political power around the world has been hel...