Latino Gender Gap in U.S. Politics

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Gender
Gender Gap
gender gap in Latino political attitudes
gendered voting behavior
High Group Participation
Home Country Politics
immigrant political engagement
Immigration
Latina Immigrants
Latina political participation
Latino Attitudes
Latino Electorate
Latino Identity
Latino Immigrants
Latino Males
Latino National Survey (LNS)
Latino Political
Latino Political Participation
Latino Politics
Latino public opinion research
Latino Voters
Lehman Schlozman
minority electoral studies
National Origin Identity
NSL.
Partisan Identification
partisan identification analysis
Partisan Identity
Political Behavior
Political Ideological Identity
Political Ideology
Political Participation
Political Party
Political Psychology
Public Policy
Race & Ethnic Politics
Strong American Identity
Transnational Contact
US Politics

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  • ISBN 9781138903104
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Many questions remain unanswered about the observable differences in voting behavior, partisanship, and cultural attitudes among men and women. Latino political participation in the United States is generally lower than the rest of the population, mainly due to their high proportion of youth and foreign born populations that are ineligible to vote. This dynamic is slowing changing, partly as a result of the rapidly growing Latino population in the United States.

This book delves deeper into the complex gender differences for Latino political behavior. More specifically, it is a political analysis of the diverse U.S. Latino population and the interacting factors that can influence male and female differences in voting and policy attitudes. Christina E. Bejarano carefully unpacks more aspects of the gender category for Latinos, including analyzing the gender differences in Latino political behavior across national origin, foreign born status, and generational status.

The Latino gender gap can have far-reaching political implications on electoral politics. As the Latino population highlights their growing political sway, the major political parties have and will strategically mobilize and court the Latino electorate, Latinas in particular.

Christina E. Bejarano is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Kansas. She received her B.A. from University of North Texas, and her Ph.D. and M.A. from University of Iowa. Her research and teaching interests are in American politics, particularly areas of gender, race/ethnicity, and political behavior. She focuses on Latino political candidates and voters in U.S. electoral politics. She is the author of The Latina Advantage: Gender, Race, and Political Success (Texas, 2013).

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