TY - JOUR
T1 - This One’s for the Boys: How Gendered Political Socialization Limits Girls’ Political Ambition and Interest
T2 - How Gendered Political Socialization Limits Girls' Political Ambition and Interest
AU - Bos, Angela L.
AU - Greenlee, Jill S.
AU - Holman, Mirya R
AU - Oxley, Zoe M.
AU - Lay, J. Celeste
N1 - In the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton's campaign ran an ad that featured young children watching the Republican nominee, Donald Trump, make a series of offensive and sexist comments (Corasaniti Reference Corasaniti2016). The ad's message was simple: children are watching and learning.
PY - 2022/5/1
Y1 - 2022/5/1
N2 - This article develops and tests a new theoretical framework, gendered political socialization, which offers important insights into how children perceive gender in politics and the consequences of these perceptions on sex differences in political interest and ambition. Based on data from 1,604 children who live in four different regions across the United States, we find that children not only perceive politics to be a male-dominated space, but with age, girls increasingly see political leadership as a “man’s world.” Simultaneously, as children grow older, they internalize gendered expectations, which direct their interests toward professions that embody the gendered traits that fit with their own sex. One result of this mismatch between women and politics is that girls express lower levels of interest and ambition in politics than do boys.
AB - This article develops and tests a new theoretical framework, gendered political socialization, which offers important insights into how children perceive gender in politics and the consequences of these perceptions on sex differences in political interest and ambition. Based on data from 1,604 children who live in four different regions across the United States, we find that children not only perceive politics to be a male-dominated space, but with age, girls increasingly see political leadership as a “man’s world.” Simultaneously, as children grow older, they internalize gendered expectations, which direct their interests toward professions that embody the gendered traits that fit with their own sex. One result of this mismatch between women and politics is that girls express lower levels of interest and ambition in politics than do boys.
KW - gender socialization
KW - gendered political socialization
KW - girls and politics
KW - kids and politics
KW - political socialization
UR - https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-review/article/this-ones-for-the-boys-how-gendered-political-socialization-limits-girls-political-ambition-and-interest/FC49F85EDDAAA804DCBFBA63C6C437F0
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85115625325&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1017/S0003055421001027
DO - 10.1017/S0003055421001027
M3 - Article
VL - 116
SP - 484
EP - 501
JO - American Political Science Review
JF - American Political Science Review
IS - 2
ER -