Het geslacht van de kandidaat als heuristisch stemmotief Een onderzoek naar het effect van politieke sofisticatie en electorale context op gender-based stemgedrag

Authors
Publication date 2017
Journal Res Publica
Volume | Issue number 59 | 2
Pages (from-to) 141-169
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR)
Abstract
In this paper, I study gender-based voting behavior in the Belgian proportional electoral system. In particular, I investigate two possible causes for why voters experience the need to simplify their voting decision by using a gender-cue. First, in line with the findings of previous studies, I find that voters with lower levels of political sophistication who are less able to collect and process political information, are consequently more likely to use the sex of a candidate as a shortcut. However, the effect of political sophistication on gender- based voting behavior is limited. Second, based on the literature, I expect that the low information context of the second-order European elections would cause both high and low information voters to become more reliant on gender-cues to simplify their voting decision and by extent would cause the effect of political sophistication on gender-based voting to diminish. Against theoretical expectations, I find that the effect of the electoral context is negligible.
Document type Article
Language Dutch
Other links https://www.acco.be/nl-be/items/TED00250/Res-Publica-jaargang-2017-nr--2
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