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Replication Data for "Closing the gender gap in internal political efficacy? Gender Roles and the Masculine Ethos of Politics in Spain"

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Title Replication Data for "Closing the gender gap in internal political efficacy? Gender Roles and the Masculine Ethos of Politics in Spain"
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/L8UTOH
 
Creator Fraile, Marta
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Given women’s gains in employment, education, and economic status, the persistent gender gap in internal political efficacy remains a puzzle for social scientists. We go beyond standard socioeconomic explanations and consider gender roles, which, unlike socioeconomic situations, are a slow-moving force constrained by gendered socialization.
Stereotypically feminine traits jar with stereotypical notions of politics in general, as competitive, and leaders as power-seeking and assertive. Drawing on observational data from an original survey fielded in Spain, we show that this incongruence accounts for women’s perception of having a low capacity to participate in politics. Results from a survey experiment suggest that this relationship is not set in stone, however. When politicians’ motivation is framed in line with feminine traits—as a public service rather than a struggle for power—women consider themselves just as capable as men of participating in politics. The results have implications for women’s political participation and representation in politics.
 
Subject Social Sciences
 
Date 2023-10-30
 
Contributor Fraile, Marta