Shaping support for public policies: legitimacy cues and question wording effects in the case of gender quotas

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Tània Verge, R. Tormos
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ABSTRACT Analyses of political, economic, and social actors’ discourses in favour or against gender quotas are extensive but, to date, only a handful of opinion studies have examined support for such a controversial policy whose enactment does not necessarily dissolve opposition. This is particularly the case of citizens holding modern sexism attitudes who dismiss or resent quotas using the language of equality. This article examines how support for this policy can be shaped through legitimacy cues and question wording. The empirical analysis builds on two framing experiments embedded in a representative survey fielded in Catalonia (Spain), where gender quotas in politics and private businesses were introduced over a decade ago. Our results show that, even among respondents holding modern sexism attitudes, priming the legal framework yields positive effects on support for electoral quotas, whilst the endorsement of gender balance in corporate boards increases when the question does not mention the word quotas.
塑造对公共政策的支持:性别配额情况下的合法性线索和问题措辞效果
对支持或反对性别配额的政治、经济和社会行动者的话语进行了广泛的分析,但迄今为止,只有少数民意研究调查了对这种有争议的政策的支持,其制定并不一定会消除反对意见。尤其是那些持有现代性别歧视态度的公民,他们用平等的语言来驳斥或憎恨配额。本文探讨了如何通过合法性线索和问题措辞来塑造对这一政策的支持。实证分析建立在加泰罗尼亚(西班牙)代表性调查中嵌入的两个框架实验的基础上,加泰罗尼亚在十多年前引入了政治和私营企业的性别配额。我们的研究结果表明,即使在持有现代性别歧视态度的受访者中,启动法律框架也会对选举配额的支持产生积极影响,而当问题不提及配额一词时,对公司董事会性别平衡的支持也会增加。
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