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Gender and the Vote in Britain
Beyond the Gender Gap?
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166 pages
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The book offers a detailed analysis of the 1992-2005 British general elections, focusing on the dynamics of gender and its influence on voting behavior. It investigates how sociodemographic factors like sex, age, class, race, and education interact and affect political attitudes and leadership evaluations. The concept of the 'let-down woman' reflects the media's portrayal of women's discontent with Tony Blair. Ultimately, it argues that while gender shapes political priorities, actual voting behavior is contingent upon the parties' positions on key issues.
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2006, paperback
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