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A social role theory perspective on gender gaps in political attitudes
Men and women tend to espouse different political attitudes, as widely noted by both
journalists and social scientists. A deeper understanding of why and when gender gaps …
journalists and social scientists. A deeper understanding of why and when gender gaps …
Why so few (Republican) women? Explaining the partisan imbalance of women in the US Congress
DM Thomsen - Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
This article examines why the percentage of Democratic women in Congress has increased
dramatically since the 1980s while the percentage of Republican women has barely grown …
dramatically since the 1980s while the percentage of Republican women has barely grown …
The intersectional dynamics of descriptive representation
Research on political representation demonstrates that the presence of historically
underrepresented groups in political office (descriptive representation) can have not only a …
underrepresented groups in political office (descriptive representation) can have not only a …
The gender gap is a race gap: Women voters in US presidential elections
J Junn, N Masuoka - Perspectives on Politics, 2020 - cambridge.org
Scholarship on women voters in the United States has focused on the gender gap, showing
that, since the 1980s, women are more likely to vote for Democratic Party candidates than …
that, since the 1980s, women are more likely to vote for Democratic Party candidates than …
Who is responsible for the gender gap? The dynamics of men's and women's democratic macropartisanship, 1950–2012
HL Ondercin - Political Research Quarterly, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
I argue the gender gap is a function of men and women changing their partisanship as they
seek the best representation of their gendered social identity from the political parties …
seek the best representation of their gendered social identity from the political parties …
Party polarization, ideological sorting and the emergence of the US partisan gender gap
This article argues that the modern American partisan gender gap–the tendency of men to
identify more as Republicans and less as Democrats than women–emerged largely …
identify more as Republicans and less as Democrats than women–emerged largely …
Women's Underrepresentation in the US Congress
K Sanbonmatsu - Daedalus, 2020 - direct.mit.edu
Women's elective office-holding stands at an all-time high in the United States. Yet women
are far from parity. This underrepresentation is surprising given that more women than men …
are far from parity. This underrepresentation is surprising given that more women than men …
Cross-pressures on political attitudes: Gender, party, and the# MeToo movement in the United States
The# MeToo movement has brought heightened attention to issues of sexual harassment
and assault in the United States since it burst onto the scene in 2017. Because sexual …
and assault in the United States since it burst onto the scene in 2017. Because sexual …
The gaze from below: Toward a political psychology of minority status
This chapter grapples with the political psychology of minority status by focusing on the
attitudes and actions expressed by groups who are subordinated based on race, gender …
attitudes and actions expressed by groups who are subordinated based on race, gender …
Minding the Black gender gap: Gender differences in public opinion among Black Americans
There is little research examining the gender gap in public opinion among Americans of
African descent. Amid emerging evidence that Black men are more conservative than Black …
African descent. Amid emerging evidence that Black men are more conservative than Black …