What Type of Resources? Household Effects and Female Electoral Participation
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2014
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| Resumo |
Mechanisms behind partner effects are contingent on women's individual resource endowment. While low and medium educated women most strongly profit from higher educational partner resources, i.e. from a compensatory mechanism, the resource “time” seems to particularly confine political involvement of women with both high professional status or no employment. |
| Formato |
application/pdf |
| Identificador |
http://boris.unibe.ch/65173/2/Stadelmann_Steffen_et_al-2014-Swiss_Political_Science_Review.pdf Stadelmann-Steffen, Isabelle; Koller, Daniela (2014). What Type of Resources? Household Effects and Female Electoral Participation. Swiss political science review / Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, 20(4), pp. 529-549. Wiley 10.1111/spsr.12125 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/spsr.12125> doi:10.7892/boris.65173 info:doi:10.1111/spsr.12125 urn:issn:1424-7755 |
| Idioma(s) |
eng |
| Publicador |
Wiley |
| Relação |
http://boris.unibe.ch/65173/ |
| Direitos |
info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
| Fonte |
Stadelmann-Steffen, Isabelle; Koller, Daniela (2014). What Type of Resources? Household Effects and Female Electoral Participation. Swiss political science review / Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, 20(4), pp. 529-549. Wiley 10.1111/spsr.12125 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/spsr.12125> |
| Palavras-Chave | #320 Political science |
| Tipo |
info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion NonPeerReviewed |