APS
2026 APS Annual Convention · 2026
When Disadvantage Divides: How Perceived Discrimination Pushes Men Away From Democracy but Pulls Women Toward It
- Tehila Kogut
Ben-Gurion University - Yoella Bereby-meyer
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev - Eva Walther
University of Trier
Abstract
Across a large European survey and an experiment, we show that gendered perceptions of discrimination shape democratic support in opposite ways: women strengthen democratic commitment when threatened, whereas men reduce theirs under status insecurity. These divergent reactions reveal how subjective disadvantage fuels democratic erosion and opens pathways for populist mobilization.
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