Entry:

Garcia, Jose Guadalupe, "Attitudes Towards Women in Politics: A Secondary Analysis," Unpublished paper M.A. thesis, California State University, Fullerton, 1993.


Abstract:

Working women and people with higher education are more supportive of women in politics than are people who think the woman should work at home.

GSS Years:

1991

Other Data Sets:

Gallup 1984

GSS Codebook Variables referenced by document:

Variable Name

Variable Label

 
 
PARTYID

POLITICAL PARTY AFFILIATION

ATTEND

HOW OFTEN R ATTENDS RELIGIOUS SERVICES

INCOME

TOTAL FAMILY INCOME

AGE

AGE OF RESPONDENT

SEX

RESPONDENTS SEX

POLVIEWS

THINK OF SELF AS LIBERAL OR CONSERVATIVE

CHILDS

NUMBER OF CHILDREN

FEFAM

"BETTER FOR MAN TO WORK

FEPRES

VOTE FOR WOMAN PRESIDENT

FEPOL

WOMEN NOT SUITED FOR POLITICS

EDUC

HIGHEST YEAR OF SCHOOL COMPLETED