Publication: Gender preference gaps and voting for redistribution
Gender preference gaps and voting for redistribution
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Ranehill, E., & Weber, R. A. (2021). Gender preference gaps and voting for redistribution (No. 271; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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There is substantial evidence that women tend to support different policies and political candidates than men. Many studies also document gender differences in a variety of important preference dimensions, such as risk-taking, competition and pro-sociality. However, the degree to which differential voting by men and women is related to these gaps in more basic preferences requires an improved understanding. We conduct an experiment in which individuals in small laboratory “societies” repeatedly vote for redistribution policies and eng
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Ranehill, E., & Weber, R. A. (2021). Gender preference gaps and voting for redistribution (No. 271; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).