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When does gender matter?

women candidates and gender stereotypes in American elections

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An edition of When does gender matter? (2014)

When does gender matter?

women candidates and gender stereotypes in American elections

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"As the number of women candidates for office in the U.S. increases each election cycle, scholars are confronted with questions about the impact of their sex on their chances of success. Chief among these questions involves the influence of gender stereotypes on the decisions voters make in elections in which women run against men. Previous research documents that voters see women and men as possessing different character traits and different abilities to handle policy issues. These findings, combined with anecdotal evidence of sexist attitudes toward women candidates, raises concerns that women candidates are hampered by their sex and gender considerations. Employing data from an original survey of 3150 U.S. adults conducted in 2010, this book confronts scholarly concerns that gender stereotypes work to undermine women's chances of success. Challenging the conventional wisdom, these data demonstrate that voters do not rely heavily on gender stereotypes when evaluating and voting for women candidates. Voters do hold gendered attitudes, both positive and negative, about women candidates, but these attitudes are not related to the political decisions voters make. Instead, in deciding for whom to vote, people are influenced by traditional political forces, like political party and incumbency, regardless of the sex of the candidates. There is also evidence that partisan stereotypes interact with gender stereotypes to influence reactions to candidates, both women and men, depending on their political party. In the end, this project demonstrates that women candidates win as often as do men and that partisan concerns trump gender every time"--

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Table of Contents

Candidate Sex and Gender Stereotypes in American Elections
Studying Gender Stereotypes and Women Candidates
Attitudes, Stereotypes, and Support for Women Candidates
Do Stereotypes Shape Evaluations of Candidates?
The Role of Stereotypes in Vote Choice Decisions
Gender Stereotypes in Other Places? Candidate Quality and Issue Campaigns
The Landscape for Women Candidates
Appendix A : Candidate Lists
Appendix B : Variable Construction
Appendix C : Campaign Ads and Websites
Appendix D : Survey Instrument
Appendix E : Additional Vote Choice Analysis.
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Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Chapter 1
Candidate Sex and Gender Stereotypes in American Elections
Chapter 2
Studying Gender Stereotypes and Women Candidates
Chapter 3
Attitudes, Stereotypes, and Support for Women Candidates
Chapter 4
Do Stereotypes Shape Evaluations of Candidates?
Chapter 5
The Role of Stereotypes in Vote Choice Decisions
Chapter 6
Stereotypes in Other Places? Candidate Quality and Issue Campaigns
Chapter 7
The Landscape for Women Candidates
Appendix A
Candidate Lists
Appendix B
Variable Construction
Appendix C
Campaign Ads and Websites
Appendix D
Survey Instrument
Appendix E
Additional Vote Choice Analysis
Notes
Bibliography
Index.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
320.0820973
Library of Congress
HQ1236.5.U6 D643 2014, HQ1236.5.U6D643 2014

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xiv, 245 pages
Number of pages
245

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OL27168102M
Internet Archive
whendoesgenderma0000dola
ISBN 10
0199968284, 0199968276
ISBN 13
9780199968282, 9780199968275
LCCN
2014007262
OCLC/WorldCat
881030680

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