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What's Happened to the Gender Gap in Political Activity?

What's Happened to the Gender Gap in Political Activity?

What's Happened to the Gender Gap in Political Activity?

Social Structure, Politics, and Participation in the United States
Authors:
Shauna L. Shames, Rutgers University
Sara Morell, The College of New Jersey
Ashley Jardina, University of Virginia
Kay Lehman Schlozman, Boston College
Nancy Burns, University of Michigan
Published:
March 2025
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Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781009330633

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    This Element considers recent changes to the long-standing pattern in US politics that women are less politically active than men. On one hand, the gender gap in political activity beyond voting has disappeared. On the other, the disparity remains when it comes to political money. What is the explanation? The Element begins with politics – both the long-term increase in women occupying political positions and the way that trends/events like MeToo, the defeat of Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump's performative masculinity made gender salient. It then turns to social structural changes, examining in particular women's relative gains in income and, especially, education. Paying consistent attention to intersectional differences among men and among women, whether based on political party, race, or ethnicity, the authors find the explanation of these trends to be rooted not in politics, but rather in social structure. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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    March 2025
    Paperback
    9781009330633
    100 pages
    230 × 151 × 6 mm
    0.162kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The changing gender gap in political participation
    • 2. The puzzle and the model
    • 3. Is it politics?
    • 4. Is it social-structural resources?
    • 5. The dollar gap
    • 6. Epilogue
    • References.
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      Authors
    • Shauna L. Shames , Rutgers University
    • Sara Morell , The College of New Jersey
    • Ashley Jardina , University of Virginia
    • Kay Lehman Schlozman , Boston College
    • Nancy Burns , University of Michigan