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Looking Inside the ballot box: Gender Gaps in Argentine Presidential Elections
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2022
unpublished
Since women were given the right to vote in the first half of the 20th century, several studies verify the existence of noticeable differences in women and men voting conduct. Theories explaining such behavior rely mainly on stereotypes, differences in values as well as disparities in self perceptions of men and women This paper, using a unique and unusual gender-segregated voting booths that was in use in Argentina until 2007, suggests that labor market incentives play a key role explaining
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-2179832/v1
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