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The Developmental Theory of the Gender Gap: Women's and Men's Voting Behavior in Global Perspective

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This paper examined whether the traditional gender gap persists today, or whether gender cleavages in the electorate have converged, and whether the phenomenon of the modern gender gap, with women more left wing, has become evident elsewhere.
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Studies carried out in many countries in previous decades found that women were more conservative than men and less likely to participate in politics. Here, it is examined whether this traditional gender gap persists today, or whether gender cleavages in the electorate have converged, and whether the phenomenon of the modern gender gap, with women more left wing, has become evident elsewhere. The article draws on evidence from the World Values Surveys in the early 1980s, and the early and mid-1990s carried out in over sixty countries around the world. This study establishes that gender differences in electoral behavior have been realigning, with women moving toward the left of men throughout advanced industrial societies (though not in postcommunist societies or developing countries) and explores the reasons for this development, including the role of structural and cultural factors. The conclusion considers the political implications of the findings.

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Sacred and Secular: Religion and Politics Worldwide

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Rising Tide: Gender Equality and Cultural Change Around the World

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Gender differences in COVID-19 attitudes and behavior: Panel evidence from eight countries.

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Modernization and Postmodernization: Cultural, Economic, and Political Change in 43 Societies

TL;DR: The 1990 WVS Questionnaire was used by as mentioned in this paper for the ICPSR Questionnaire, with variable numbers of items used in Table 1 and Table 2... Table 1.
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Culture Shift in Advanced Industrial Society

TL;DR: The Silent Revolution as discussed by the authors examines changes in religious beliefs, in motives for work, in issues that give rise to political conflict, in the importance people attach to having children and families, and in attitudes toward divorce, abortion, and homosexuality.
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The Civic Culture: Political Attitudes and Democracy in Five Nations.

TL;DR: An Approach to Political Culture Patterns of Political Cognition Feelings Toward Government and Politics Patterns of Partnership The Obligation to Participate The Sense of Civic Competence Citizen Competence and Subject Competence Competence, Participation, and Political Allegiance Social Relations and Civic Cooperation Organizational Membership and Civic competence Political Socialization and Civic Socialization Profiles of Nations and Groups The Civic Culture and Democratic Stability