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Understanding how women vote : gender identity and political choices / Kelly L. Winfrey.

Van Pelt Library HQ1236.5.U6 W566 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Winfrey, Kelly L., author.
Series:
Gender matters in U.S. politics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Women--Political activity--United States.
Women.
Women--Political activity.
United States.
Women--Suffrage--United States.
Women--Suffrage.
Gender identity--United States.
Gender identity.
Physical Description:
viii, 222 pages ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Santa Barbara, California : Praeger, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, [2019]
Summary:
"Research shows that voting women are distinctly different from voting men. Because the women's vote has been important in nearly every election since the 1980s, it's critical to understand why this gender gap exists and what it means for American politics. This thought-provoking study offers an accessible introduction to research on gender and elections while providing new insights into women's voting behaviors. Based on original research with women voters of varying ages around the United States from 2008 to the present, the book delves into differences between voting women and men-and indeed among women themselves. The gender gap, the author argues, exists because women's social identity is tied to their group memberships and gender-role beliefs. Thus, rather than grouping all women into one voting bloc, the book examines how gender identity influences various sub-groups of women. It begins with a discussion of the gender gap in voting preferences throughout history, then goes on to explore the roles of feminism and women's connectedness to their gender group as a primary cause of the gender gap in voting. The remaining chapters discuss how these factors influence women's political engagement, policy positions, and candidate preferences." -- Publisher website.
Contents:
The gender gap throughout history
Women's group connectedness and political behavior
Gender identity, gender-role beliefs, and politics
Mobilizing women voters
The issues women care about
The traits women care about
Do women voters prefer women candidates?
What does it all mean?
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Winfrey, Kelly L., author. Understanding how women vote
ISBN:
9781440840302
144084030X
OCLC:
1055567057

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