We investigate gender gaps in political participation with 2004 ISSP data for 18 advanced Western democracies (N: 20,359) using linear and logistic regression models. Controlling for socio-economic characteristics and political attitudes reveals that women are more likely than men to have voted and engaged in ‘private’ activism, while men are more likely to have engaged in direct contact, collective types of actions and be (more active) members of political parties. Our analysis indicates that demographic and attitudinal characteristics influence participation differently among men and among women, as well as across types of participation. These results highlight the need to move toward a view of women engaging in differing types of partici...
Differences between the political behavior of men and women have been a topic of political research ...
Using an original survey conducted in India’s largest state, we offer systematic evidence on the gen...
T he issue of gender differences in voting behavior and pol-icy attitudes has been a recurrent theme...
We investigate gender gaps in political participation with 2004 ISSP data for 18 advanced Western de...
Although women appear to be less interested and less engaged in politics than men, some evidence sug...
According to conventional wisdom, the traditional gender gap in voting has disappeared or even rever...
This analysis challenges the notion that women’s representation does not influence gender gaps in po...
There is substantial evidence that women tend to support different policies and political candidates...
Previous studies have been unable to establish the link between corruption perceptions and political...
Unequal participation in certain types of political engagement creates unequal influence on politica...
The matter of a gender gap in electoral participation is a fact in many parts of the world but has m...
Research on gender and politics has primarily focused on women’s participation in women’s movements ...
Women’s political participation and representation vary dramatically within and between countries. W...
This paper contributes to the literature by examining gender inequalities in political participation...
A substantial amount of literature has revealed gender gaps in political participation. However, lit...
Differences between the political behavior of men and women have been a topic of political research ...
Using an original survey conducted in India’s largest state, we offer systematic evidence on the gen...
T he issue of gender differences in voting behavior and pol-icy attitudes has been a recurrent theme...
We investigate gender gaps in political participation with 2004 ISSP data for 18 advanced Western de...
Although women appear to be less interested and less engaged in politics than men, some evidence sug...
According to conventional wisdom, the traditional gender gap in voting has disappeared or even rever...
This analysis challenges the notion that women’s representation does not influence gender gaps in po...
There is substantial evidence that women tend to support different policies and political candidates...
Previous studies have been unable to establish the link between corruption perceptions and political...
Unequal participation in certain types of political engagement creates unequal influence on politica...
The matter of a gender gap in electoral participation is a fact in many parts of the world but has m...
Research on gender and politics has primarily focused on women’s participation in women’s movements ...
Women’s political participation and representation vary dramatically within and between countries. W...
This paper contributes to the literature by examining gender inequalities in political participation...
A substantial amount of literature has revealed gender gaps in political participation. However, lit...
Differences between the political behavior of men and women have been a topic of political research ...
Using an original survey conducted in India’s largest state, we offer systematic evidence on the gen...
T he issue of gender differences in voting behavior and pol-icy attitudes has been a recurrent theme...