The gender gap in same-gender voting: The role of context |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Political Science, University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland;2. Department of Political and Economic Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland;3. Department Social and Political Sciences, European University Institute, Italy;1. Department of Political Science, Columbia University, International Affairs Building, 420 W 118th Street, New York City, USA;2. University of Zürich, NCCR Democracy, Affolternstr. 56, CH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | If parties nominate both male and female candidates, open-list PR electoral rules enable voters to engage in same-gender voting (i.e. select candidate of the same gender). In this regard, there is a gender gap in Finland, an otherwise highly egalitarian country: over time, men tend to support mostly male candidates, while women are roughly equally divided between male and female candidates. This study investigates whether voters' likelihood of selecting a candidate of the same gender is affected by contextual factors. Based on pooled cross-sectional data from five Finnish parliamentary elections between 1979 and 2011, it shows that gender differences in same-gender voting are substantially reduced when district magnitude and gender ratios among candidates and elected deputies are taken into account. |
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Keywords: | Open-list PR Same-gender voting District magnitude Gender ratios |
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