Looks like a leader: Measuring evolution in gendered politician stereotypes

Daphne Van Der Pas*, Loes Aaldering, Angela Bos

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Abstract

Previous research showed that the stereotype of women politicians is incongruent with the general politician stereotype, which can be disadvantageous for women seeking political office. Based on the strong influx of women politicians in US politics, and the increased familiarity of the electorate with women in political leadership positions, we expect that voters now have a clearer picture of women politicians and that their stereotype is more congruent with the traits desired in political leaders. In testing this, we make a methodological contribution to the study of stereotyping by adapting a large-N list experiment as an effective and innovative measurement of stereotype endorsement. The results show important changes in gendered political stereotypes over the last ten years. The evolution of the women politician stereotype is encouraging: the traits that people associate with women politicians are more positive than ten years ago and more congruent to desirable traits for politicians. However, the findings also underscore the continuing masculinity of the political domain, by the strong overlap between the stereotype of men politicians and politicians in general. Even more pronounced than the positive trend for women politicians is the unfavorable evolution of the stereotypes of men politicians and politicians generally, which shows a strong downfall compared to a decade ago.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1653–1675
Number of pages23
JournalPolitical Behavior
Volume46
Issue number3
Early online date26 Aug 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024

Funding

Daphne van der Pas was supported by a grant from the Dutch Research Council (Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek, Grant 451–17-025) and Loes Aaldering was supported by a grant from the Dutch Research Council (Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek, Grant VI.Veni.201R.068).

FundersFunder number
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek451–17-025, VI.Veni.201R.068
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

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