Women used to be more likely to vote Conservative than men but that all changed in 2017—research wants to find out why

In many nations in the immediate post-war period, women were more often supporters of rightwing parties than men. This “traditional” gender gap was supposedly underpinned by women’s greater religiosity and lower exposure to the social institutions of the left, such as trade unions.


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Source: Phys.org