双重惩罚?候选人阶级和性别如何影响选民评价

Jeong Hyun Kim, Yesola Kweon
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为何从政的工人阶级女性如此之少?虽然白领代表在立法机构中普遍占主导地位,但在女性政治家中,工人阶级成员的不足尤为明显。为了回答这个问题,本研究探讨了阶层和性别对选民评价的影响。通过对美国和英国的联合实验进行跨国比较,我们发现工人阶级背景对女性候选人不利,而对男性候选人则没有不利影响。选民倾向于选择白领候选人,而不是工人阶级政治家。工薪阶层背景的这种负面影响对女性候选人尤为明显,因为与底层经济有关的负面特征,如无能和缺乏雄心壮志,加剧了选民对女性候选人是否有资格担任政治领袖的质疑。相比之下,男性候选人的资格很少因其性别而受到质疑,因此候选人的工人阶级背景的负面影响较小。
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Double penalty? How candidate class and gender influence voter evaluations
Why are there so few working-class women in politics? While white-collar representatives dominate legislatures in general, the deficit of working-class members is particularly pronounced among female politicians. To answer this question, this study examines the influence of class and gender in voter evaluation. Through the cross-country comparison of conjoint experiments in the U.S. and the U.K., we find that working-class backgrounds disadvantage women candidates in a way that they do not disadvantage their male counterparts. Voters tend to prefer white-collar candidates to working-class politicians. Such a negative effect of working-class backgrounds is particularly evident for female candidates because the negative traits associated with the lower economic class, such as incompetence and lack of ambition, exacerbate voters' questions about female candidates’ qualifications for political leadership. By contrast, for male candidates, whose qualifications are rarely questioned based on their gender, candidates’ working-class background has a less negative impact.
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