How Gender Influences Roll Call Voting*
In: Social science quarterly, Band 93, Heft 2, S. 415-433
Abstract
ObjectiveResearch has established that female legislators act differently than their male counterparts in state legislatures. But the effect of gender on roll call voting is less clear, due in part to the fact that research has not properly differentiated between the multiple ways gender can influence roll call voting.MethodsIn order to better understand the relationship between gender and roll call voting, structural equation modeling is used to examine roll call voting in numerous issue areas in five state legislatures.ResultsGender rarely exerts a direct influence on roll call voting. Instead, the influence of gender is manifested through ideology and party.ConclusionThe primary effect of gender on roll call voting is that it leads female legislators to make different choices in ideology and partisanship as compared to their male counterparts.
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