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Sex, Socialization and Politics
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1974
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Political Socialization PerspectivePolitical BehaviorSocial ChangeSocial SciencesGender IdentityGender TheoryGender StudiesGender EqualitySexismGendered ContextFeminist PerspectiveFeminist Political TheoryPolitical BeliefsFeminist TheoryGender DevelopmentSociologyPolitical AttitudesPolitical SocializationGender DivideArtsPolitical Science
Three perspectives are usually used to explain differences in political beliefs and behavior of men and women: political socialization, structural, and situational. This paper examines evidence bearing on one of these theories, political socialization, and finds relatively minor support for it. A variety of alternative explanations flow from these results, the most radical of which would call for abandoning the political socialization perspective altogether. A more cautious reading of the findings suggests a new interpretation, one that integrates both political socialization and situational theories.
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