The gender of party leadership and its impact on voter's asessment

Bidragets oversatte titel: Partiledernes køn og betydningen for vælgernes vurdering af dem

    Abstract

    Even though most political parties are still male dominated, an increasing number of women reach the top position of party leader.
    Furthermore, party leadership is increasingly regarded as an important part of party images due to the personalization of politics. Does the
    gender of the party leader have an impact? On the basis of a survey among the Danish electorate, this paper analyzes to what extent men and
    women differ in their party leader sympathy. First, the analysis of the degree of party leader sympathy shows that women are more sympathetic
    towards woman party leaders than men are. However, men are not more sympathetic towards man party leaders than women. Second, the
    analysis of the content of party leader sympathy seems to show that men and women do not differ in the characteristics correlated with party
    leader sympathy. Hence, there seems to be no gender difference in the party leader characteristics appreciated by men and women. If this holds,
    the gender of party leadership matters to women because they value woman party leaders higher, not because they value other characteristics
    than men.

    Bidragets oversatte titelPartiledernes køn og betydningen for vælgernes vurdering af dem
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    UdgivelsesstedKbh.
    UdgiverCenter for Valg og Partier, Institut for Statskundskab, Københavns Universitet
    Antal sider11
    ISBN (Elektronisk)987-87-7393-646-7
    StatusUdgivet - 2011

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