Understanding Public Support for Policies Aimed at Gender Parity in Politics: A Cross-National Experimental Study

Andrea Carson, Timothy B. Gravelle, Lía Acosta Rueda, Leah Ruppanner
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Across the globe, women are underrepresented in elected politics. The study's case countries of Australia (ranked 33), Canada (61) and the United States (66) rank poorly for women's political representation. Drawing on role strain and gender-mainstreaming theories and applying large-scale survey experiments, we examine public opinion on non-quota mechanisms to bolster women's political participation. The experimental design manipulates the politician's gender and level of government (federal/local) before asking about non-quota supports to help the politician. We find public support for policies aimed at lessening work–family role strain is higher for a woman politician; these include a pay raise, childcare subsidies and housework allowances. This support is amplified among women who are presented with a woman politician in our experiment, providing evidence of a gender-affinity effect. The study's findings contribute to scholarship on gender equality and point to gender-mainstreaming mechanisms to help mitigate the gender gap in politics.
了解公众对政治中性别均等政策的支持:一项跨国实验研究
在全球范围内,妇女在民选政治中的代表性不足。本研究的案例国家澳大利亚(排名 33)、加拿大(61)和美国(66)在女性政治代表方面排名靠后。我们借鉴了角色压力和性别主流化理论,并运用大规模调查实验,研究了公众对非配额机制的看法,以促进女性参政。实验设计先操纵政治家的性别和政府级别(联邦/地方),然后再询问对政治家的非配额支持。我们发现,公众对旨在减轻女性政治家工作和家庭角色压力的政策的支持率较高;这些政策包括加薪、育儿补贴和家务补贴。在我们的实验中,当女性政治家出现时,这种支持会被放大,从而提供了性别亲和效应的证据。本研究的发现有助于促进性别平等,并指出了性别主流化机制,以帮助缩小政治领域的性别差距。
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