Gendered Characteristics of Political Engagement in College Students

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Arla G. Bernstein
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[1] Georgia State University,Department of Communication
[2] Georgia State University,undefined
[3] University Plaza,undefined
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Sex Roles | 2005年 / 52卷
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political engagement; gender inequality perception; issue involvement;
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This study was designed to examine gender differences in the political engagement of college students, in relation to perception of gender inequality, partisanship, issue involvement, and media use during the 2000 presidential and congressional campaign. A survey-based study of political engagement was conducted among 236 undergraduate students at a large northeastern university in Pennsylvania—a swing state—during the campaign. Findings support the theory that women with higher perception of gender inequality tend to be more politically engaged than women with lower perception gender inequality. Foreign policy as an issue of interest is important in this study because it is the only policy issue for which there was both a significant gender difference and a significant association with political engagement.
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