The Private Roots of Public Action: Gender, Equality, and Political Participation

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The Private Roots of Public Action: Gender, Equality, and Political Participation is a scholarly book that examines how gendered patterns in private life shape inequalities in political engagement and democratic participation.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
academicDiscipline gender studies
political science
sociology
addresses effects of employment patterns on political activity
effects of family responsibilities on political activity
equality in democratic participation
representation of women in political life
author Kay Lehman Schlozman NERFINISHED
Nancy Burns NERFINISHED
Sidney Verba NERFINISHED
contributesTo debates on democratic equality
research on the gender gap in politics
countryFocus United States NERFINISHED
examines barriers to women’s political participation
gendered divisions of labor and politics
how private life structures public action
patterns of civic engagement by gender
focusesOn citizen participation in democracy
family roles and political participation
gender gap in political activity
gendered patterns in private life
inequalities in political engagement
resources for political engagement
workplace roles and political participation
genre gender studies literature
political science literature
hasForm printed book
hasPerspective empirical analysis of participation patterns
normative concern with equality
intendedAudience scholars of gender and politics
scholars of political behavior
students of democratic theory
language English
mainSubject democratic participation
gender and political participation
gender inequality in politics
political engagement
private life and politics
theoreticalFramework civic voluntarism model
resource-based models of participation
usesMethod comparative analysis of men and women’s participation
quantitative analysis of survey data

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Kay Lehman Schlozman notableWork The Private Roots of Public Action: Gender, Equality, and Political Participation