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Beyond Gender Gaps: How Identity Shapes Political Representation

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Introduction

Moving beyond simplistic gender gap narratives, this paper examines how nuanced gender identities impact political representation. Rather than focusing solely on traditional gender roles or binary classifications, it explores the complex ways identity shapes electoral politics.

Methodology & Data

Drawing primarily from survey data and qualitative interviews, the study employs mixed methods to analyze self-identified gender groups across diverse populations.

Key Findings

* Non-binary voters show unique political preferences compared to binary identifiers.

* Traditional gender gaps persist but manifest differently among various identity subgroups.

* Intersectionality plays a crucial role in understanding differential representation outcomes.

These findings reveal that standard measures may underestimate the true dimensions of inequality.

Conclusion & Implications

This research demonstrates how political representation must account for evolving understandings of gender rather than relying on outdated frameworks.

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Beyond the 'Gender Gap': The Role of Gender Identity was authored by Dietlind Stolle and Elisabeth Gidengil. It was published by Chicago in JOP in 2021.
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