In what ways does gender matter for voting behaviour in GE2017?

Rosalind Shorrocks

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Abstract

In an election characterised by a focus on Brexit, gender-neutral campaigns, and a dominant Conservative Party supported by more men than women, Rosalind Shorrocks explains the ways in which gender may affect vote choice. She writes that although Labour is particularly popular among young women, this is also the demographic most undecided about how to vote.
Original languageEnglish
Specialist publicationLSE Impact of Social Sciences Blog
Publication statusPublished - 31 May 2017

Keywords

  • general election
  • Gender

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