Political Gender Gap and Social Dominance Orientation

M. Mebane, A. Aiello, D. Francescato
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In the last 30 years, there was a rise in the political gender gap. The Center for the American Woman and Politics data shows that a larger proportion of women than men vote for the Democratic Party. Women tend to differ from men in several political issues endorsing more welfare policies and progressive policy changes and are less racist than men. Social dominance orientation (SDO) has been theorized to account for political gender differences. Men have higher average levels of SDO than women, everything else being equal. To test the gender invariance hypothesis, we believe it’s important to take into consideration people who not only identify with groups that hold specific hierarchy-enhancing or hierarchy-attenuating ideologies but who participate in them promoting their values and ideas. In this chapter, we describe the findings of research on gender differences in SDO of activists in political parties that range from extreme left-wing to extreme right-wing.
政治性别差距与社会优势取向
在过去的30年里,政治性别差距有所扩大。美国妇女与政治中心的数据显示,投票给民主党的女性比例高于男性。在一些政治问题上,女性倾向于与男性不同,她们支持更多的福利政策和进步的政策变革,而且她们的种族主义倾向也不如男性。社会支配取向(SDO)已被理论化,以解释政治性别差异。在其他条件相同的情况下,男性的SDO平均水平高于女性。为了验证性别不变性假说,我们认为重要的是要考虑那些不仅认同具有特定等级强化或等级弱化意识形态的群体,而且参与其中促进其价值观和思想的人。在本章中,我们描述了从极左到极右政党中积极分子SDO的性别差异的研究结果。
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