Abstract

Gender differences in political engagement have been notably reduced in recent decades across advanced industrial democracies thanks to the increasing participation of women in the labor market, the progressive convergence of men’s and women’s educational attainment, and the corresponding generational replacement. However, despite encompassing changes, the gender gap still persists and only narrows at a very slow pace (Inglehart and Norris, 2003).

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