The Gender Gap: Old Challenges, New Approaches
The Gender Gap: Old Challenges, New Approaches
This chapter reviews existing research about the gender gap in voting and partisanship, focusing on explanations that emphasize issue voting, socio‐economic differences, feminist mobilization, and value change. Norris suggests a research agenda for examining women's voting behaviour and public opinion that employs multi‐method approaches, is sensitive to social context, and that analyses data over time and cross‐nationally.
Keywords: gender gap, partisanship, public opinion, voting, women
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