J. Paddock et E. Paddock, DIFFERENCES IN PARTISAN STYLE AND IDEOLOGY BETWEEN FEMALE AND MALE STATE PARTY COMMITTEE MEMBERS, Women & politics, 18(4), 1997, pp. 41-56
This study examines differences in partisan style and ideology between
male and female state political party committee members. Based on a 1
994 survey, the study finds no gender differences in partisan style am
ong Republicans and only minor differences among Democrats. There is o
nly a minor ideological gender gap in both parties. The survey showed
that both men and women have similar affiliative ties to the political
party (e.g., years of service, numbers and types of positions held).
It is argued that activists with closer affiliative ties to the party
may encounter similar socializing experiences that mitigate possible g
ender differences.