Item # | Topic/Issue | Summary | Nation(s) | Year(s) | Citation | Institution(s) | |
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413 | Patriarchy |
Since the 1980 presidential elections, the rate of women who voted has consistently been greater than that of men |
United States | 1964-2002 | Gender Differences in Voter Turnout, p. 1 | Center for American Women and Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rugers University | details |
414 | Patriarchy |
Since the 1986 non-presidential elections, the rate of women who voted has consistently been greater than that of men |
United States | 1964-2003 | Gender Differences in Voter Turnout, p. 2 | Center for American Women and Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rugers University | details |
415 | Patriarchy |
Since the 1964 presidential elections, the number of women who voted has consistently been greater than that of men |
United States | 1964-2004 | Gender Differences in Voter Turnout, p. 1 | Center for American Women and Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rugers University | details |
416 | Patriarchy |
Since the 1966 non-presidential elections, the number of women who voted has consistently been greater than that of men |
United States | 1964-2005 | Gender Differences in Voter Turnout, p. 2 | Center for American Women and Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rugers University | details |
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