The Size and Structure of the Gender Gap in Economic Evaluations

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Meghan Condon, Amber Wichowsky
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Abstract

Gender gaps in partisanship, vote choice, and opinion are well documented in the American electorate. In 2016, men’s and women’s subjective economic evaluations—of their own circumstances and the broader economy—also diverged considerably. We investigate the size, structure, and explanations of this gap. Drawing on cross-sectional and panel data, we show that the gap widened to historic levels following Trump’s election, driven by increased optimism among white men and decline among women of color. Though partisan and objective economic differences across race-gendered groups contribute, they do not fully explain the widening divide. We hypothesize that Trump’s election altered Americans’ understanding of the socioeconomic hierarchy, producing new divides in subjective status perceptions. Gendered and racialized divides in subjective perceptions combined with partisanship and economic circumstances to re-open the gender gap in economic attitudes.
经济评估中性别差距的大小和结构
在美国选民中,党派、投票选择和观点方面的性别差距是有据可查的。2016 年,男性和女性对自身情况和更广泛经济的主观经济评价也存在很大差异。我们研究了这种差距的规模、结构和原因。利用横截面数据和面板数据,我们表明,在特朗普当选后,白人男性的乐观情绪上升,而有色人种女性的乐观情绪下降,导致差距扩大到历史水平。尽管种族性别群体之间的党派和客观经济差异有所贡献,但它们并不能完全解释差距的扩大。我们假设,特朗普的当选改变了美国人对社会经济等级的理解,在主观地位认知上产生了新的分歧。主观认知中的性别和种族鸿沟与党派和经济环境相结合,重新拉开了经济态度中的性别差距。
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American Politics Research
American Politics Research POLITICAL SCIENCE-
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
6.70%
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66
期刊介绍: The purpose of Amercian Politics Research is to promote and disseminate high-quality research in all areas of American politics, including local, state, and national. American Politics Research will publish significant studies concerning American political behavior, political parties, public opinion, legislative behavior, courts and the legal process, executive and administrative politics, public policy, and all other topics appropriate to our understanding of American government and politics. Manuscripts from all social science disciplines are welcomed.
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