Gender Differences in Voting behavior and Political Attitudes
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Authors
Allen, Katherine M.
Issue Date
1990
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Thesis
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en_US
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Abstract
Men and women are definitely different. But, how
different are they, and do these differences manifest themselves in
the political arena. Do men and women vote differently? Do they
react differently to issues of political importance? Do they possess
different political attitudes? These Questions and others are the
focus of my study.
I have examined previous studies on the voting behavior and
political attitudes held by women. I have analyzed scores of
statistical data. Finally, I have conducted a study of my own--all in
an attempt to better understand what (if any) differences appear
between men and women, and why those differences exist. My results
proved to be not only surprising, but truly interesting. I hope that the
reader will examine my findings, evaluate them, and come to a
conclusion of her own. I can only hope that it coincides with my own
interpretation.
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vii, 105 p.
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