Sex isn’t Gender: Reforming Concepts and Measurements in the Study of Public Opinion

Volume: 39, Issue: 4, Pages: 1019 - 1041
Published: Jan 28, 2017
Abstract
The importance of sex and gender to political behavior is reflected in the volume of work examining gender gaps in public opinion and partisan choice. Despite their centrality, sex and gender are poorly measured in survey research. The principal problem is the conflation of gender with sex in survey research. Consequently, gender is typically treated as a dichotomy, with no response options for androgynous gender identities, or indeed degrees of...
Paper Details
Title
Sex isn’t Gender: Reforming Concepts and Measurements in the Study of Public Opinion
Published Date
Jan 28, 2017
Volume
39
Issue
4
Pages
1019 - 1041
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