KÖN, FAMILJEBILDNING OCH POLITISK AMBITION, FINNS DET NÅGOT SAMBAND? - En studie om ungas syn på familjebildning i kombination med en politisk karriär
Abstract
American research has concluded that women are substantially less likely to strive for a
political career than men (e.g Fox & Lawless 2004, Lawless & Fox 2005; Fox & Lawless
2014b). Conclusions state that socialization processes are an important explanation and that
family responsibility may depress women’s political ambition. The research is missing an
European perspective; therefore this study investigates young men and women’s political
ambition in combination with expectations about family responsibilities in Sweden. The
socialization process theory was examined by conducting a survey from members of political
youth parties, represented in the Swedish parliament. All hypotheses of the study got support;
no differences can be seen between women and men in a Swedish context, but because of the
high loss of participants, the results must be seen with care. The conclusion indicates that the
socialization theory got support; it should be able to explain the deficit in women’s ambition
in the American context. This is so because no differences could be seen in Sweden; where
several actions been taken to even differences in the socialization process, which might
explain Sweden’s fairly equal political representation.
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Student essay
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Date
2015-07-21Author
Lindroos, Anna
Keywords
Politisk ambition
familjebildning
socialisering
normer
kön
kvinnor
män
ungdomsförbund