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Towards a modern gender gap in Europe?
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2009
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Gender DisparityGender IdentityGender StudiesElection ForecastingSociologyGender DifferencesElectoral Gender DifferencesComparative PoliticsGlobal Gender JusticeGender EqualitySocial SciencesModern Gender GapGender DividePolitical PartiesFeminist TheoryPolitical ScienceWestern Europe
This article examines electoral gender differences in Western Europe. It describes the electoral gender gap in a longitudinal cross-national design (1974–2000, 12 countries) with EuroBarometer data. The analysis shows that gender differences in voting in Europe follow a similar movement to what has been described for the USA. Women tended to vote more for conservative parties in the 1970s, while in the new millennium they have given higher support to left parties. The speed of this development differs cross-nationally and not all countries reached the state of a modern gender gap (where women lean left).
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