Generational change in gender gaps in political behaviour and attitudes: the roles of modernisation, secularisation, and socialisation
<p>This thesis examines to what extent there are generational differences in gender gaps in political behaviour and attitudes, and what explains this generational variation. Generations differ considerably on factors such as women’s role in the family and the workplace, gender inequality, and...
Main Author: | Shorrocks, R |
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Other Authors: | Fisher, S |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2017
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