Preferences for and perceptions about politicians’ goals and how they impact women’s and men’s political ambition

IF 2 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE European Journal of Politics and Gender Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1332/251510821x16423796696763
H. Coffé, Robin Devroe, Audrey Vandeleene, Bram Wauters
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Women consistently report lower levels of nascent political ambition than men, which causes problems for the recruitment of women in politics. The aim of this study is to better understand the mechanisms behind this gender gap by simultaneously studying the extent to which gender differences in preferences for and perceptions about the typical goals attained through a political career (power, independence and communal goals) can explain gender differences in political ambition. Using data collected among Belgian political and social sciences students (N = 322), our results provide a strong confirmation of the gender gap in political ambition. We also find substantial gender differences in preferences for and perceptions about goals pursued through political careers. However, these individual-level differences in preferences and perceptions only marginally reduce the gender gap in political ambition, emphasising the need for active political recruitment.Key messagesThere is a gender gap in political ambition, even among political and social sciences students.Women are less attracted to the independence and power goals of a political mandate than men.Women are interested in achieving communal goals but believe that they are not central to a political mandate.Preferences for and perceptions about power goals explain political ambition but not the gender gap.
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对政治家目标的偏好和看法,以及它们如何影响女性和男性的政治抱负
据报道,妇女的政治抱负一直低于男子,这给在政界招募妇女带来了问题。本研究的目的是更好地理解这种性别差距背后的机制,同时研究性别差异在多大程度上对政治生涯中实现的典型目标(权力、独立和共同目标)的偏好和看法可以解释政治抱负的性别差异。利用从比利时政治和社会科学专业学生(N = 322)中收集的数据,我们的结果有力地证实了政治抱负的性别差异。我们还发现,在政治生涯中追求的目标的偏好和看法上,性别差异很大。然而,这些个人偏好和观念上的差异只是略微减少了政治抱负上的性别差距,强调了积极的政治招募的必要性。关键信息在政治抱负方面存在性别差异,即使在政治和社会科学专业的学生中也是如此。女性不像男性那样被政治授权的独立性和权力目标所吸引。妇女对实现共同目标感兴趣,但认为她们不是政治任务的核心。对权力目标的偏好和认知可以解释政治野心,但不能解释性别差异。
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European Journal of Politics and Gender
European Journal of Politics and Gender Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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