2022
DOI: 10.1111/spsr.12547
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The gender gap in pro‐environmental political participation among older adults

Abstract: Citizens are increasingly concerned with environmental issues and some of them take contentious political actions or adapt their lifestyles to reduce their environmental footprint. Research finds that there is an eco-gender gap in everyday environmental behaviours, with women more active than men. However, studies of the eco-gender gap have infrequently looked at other forms of pro-environmental political behaviours and focused mostly on young people. We contribute to the literature by examining to what extent… Show more

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“…In recent decades, there has been an increase in environmental awareness among both the public and governments [55]. This rise can be attributed to the growing visibility of climate movements and media coverage [56].…”
Section: Environmental Impact On Political Participationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In recent decades, there has been an increase in environmental awareness among both the public and governments [55]. This rise can be attributed to the growing visibility of climate movements and media coverage [56].…”
Section: Environmental Impact On Political Participationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, the findings from the fourth group suggest that women are more inclined to support actions that are capable of responding to environmental challenges. El Khoury et al [55] studied the behavioral disparities in political participation between women and men in Switzerland. The results indicate a gender gap in various daily pro-environmental behaviors (which include reusing products, limiting energy consumption, consuming fewer products, forgoing air travel, changing diet, and purchasing second-hand products), with women performing more pro-environmental behaviors than men.…”
Section: Environmental Impact On Political Participationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sex: Existing literature suggests a gap between consumers' environmental attitudes and behaviors, but this gap is significantly smaller for women. Women are more environmentally friendly (Khoury et al, 2023). The reason is influenced by stereotypes associated with ecofriendly behavior and femininity (Brough et al, 2016).…”
Section: Differences In Attractiveness Of Label-free Plastic Bottles ...mentioning
confidence: 99%