4,636
Views
14
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Can you deliver a baby and vote? The effect of the first stages of parenthood on voter turnout

, , ORCID Icon, &

References

  • Andersson, Matthew A., Jennifer Glass, and Robin W. Simon. 2014. “Users Beware: Variable Effects of Parenthood on Happiness Within and Across International Datasets.” Social Indicators Research 115: 945–961. doi: 10.1007/s11205-013-0244-8
  • Avison, William R. 1997. “Single Motherhood nd Mental Health: Implications For Primary Prevention.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 156 (5): 661–663.
  • Banducci, Susan, Laurel Elder, Steven Green, and Daniel Stevens. 2016. “Parenthood and the Polarisation of Political Attitudes in Europe.” European Journal of Political Research. First Published date 11 August 2016.
  • Barlow, Constance A., and Kathleen V. Cairns. 1997. “Mothering as a Psychological Experience: A Grounded Theory Exploration.” Canadian Journal of Counselling 31 (3): 232–247.
  • Bost, Kelly K., Martha J. Cox, Margaret R. Burchinal, and Chris Payne. 2002. “Structural and Supportive Changes In Couples’ Family And Friendship Networks Across The Transition To Parenthood.” Journal of Marriage and Family 64 (2): 517–531. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3737.2002.00517.x
  • Brady, Henry E., Sidney Verba, and Kay Lehman Schlozman. 1995. “Beyond SES: A Resource Model of Political Participation.” American Political Science Review 89 (2): 271–294. doi: 10.2307/2082425
  • Conley, Dalton, and Emily Rauscher. 2013. “The Effect of Daughters on Partisanship and Social Attitudes Toward Women.” Sociological Forum 28: 700–718. doi: 10.1111/socf.12055
  • Coyle, Karen L., Yvonne Hauck, Patricia Percival, and Linda J. Kristjanson. 2001. “Ongoing Relationships with a Personal Focus: Mothers’ Perceptions of Birth Centre Versus Hospital Care.” Midwifery 17 (3): 171–181. doi: 10.1054/midw.2001.0258
  • Denny, Kenny, and Orla Doyle. 2007. “Analysing the Relationship Between Voter Turnout and Health in Ireland.” Irish Medical Journal 100 (8): 56–58.
  • Elder, Laurel, and Steven Greene. 2007. “The Myth of ‘Security Moms’ and “NASCAR Dads”: Parenthood, Political Stereotypes, and the 2004 Election.” Social Science Quarterly 88 (1): 1–19. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-6237.2007.00443.x
  • Elder, Laurel, and Steven Greene. 2012. “The Politics of Parenthood Effects on Issue Attitudes and Candidate Evaluations in 2008.” American Politics Research 40 (3): 419–449. doi: 10.1177/1532673X11400015
  • Emmanuel, Elizabeth, and Winsome St John. 2010. “Maternal Distress: A Concept Analysis.” Journal of Advanced Nursing 66 (9): 2014–2015.
  • England, Paula. 2005. “Gender Inequality in Labor Markets: The Role of Motherhood and Segregation.” Social Politics 12 (2): 264–288. doi: 10.1093/sp/jxi014
  • Galea, Liisa A. M., Kristina A. Uban, Jonathan R. Epp, Susanne Brummelte, Cindy K. Barha, Wendy L. Wilson, Stephanie E. Lieblich, and Jodi L. Pawluski. 2008. “Endocrine Regulation of Cognition and Neuroplasticity: Our Pursuit to Unveil the Complex Interaction Between Hormones, the Brain, and Behaviour.” Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology 62 (4): 247–260. doi: 10.1037/a0014501
  • Goodyear-Grant, Elizabeth, and Amanda Bittner. 2017. “The Parent Gap in Political Attitudes: Mothers Versus Others.” In Mothers and Others. The Role of Parenthood in Politics, edited by Melanee Thomas, and Amanda Bittner, 201–225. Vanconver: UBS Press.
  • Harell, Allison, Stuart Soroka, Shanto Iyengar, and Valérie Lapointe. 2017. “Attitudes Towards Work, Motherhood, and Parental Leave in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom.” In Mothers and Others. The Role of Parenthood in Politics, edited by Melanee Thomas and Amanda Bittner, 247–267. Vancouver: UBS Press.
  • Jennings, M. Kent. 1979. “Another Look at the Life Cycle and Political Participation.” American Journal of Political Science 23 (4): 755–771. doi: 10.2307/2110805
  • Jennings, M. Kent. 1983. “Gender Roles and Inequalities in Political Participation: Results from an Eight-Nation Study.” Western Political Quarterly 36 (3): 364–385. doi: 10.2307/448396
  • Kovács, Borbála. 2007. “Mothering and Active Citizenship in Romania.” Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai. Serie: Politica LII (1): 107–127.
  • Krieg, Dana Balsink. 2007. “Does Motherhood Get Easier the Second-time Around? Examining Parenting Stress and Marital Quality Among Mothers Having Their First or Second Child.” Parenting: Science and Practice 7 (2): 149–175. doi: 10.1080/15295190701306912
  • Mastorakos, George, and Ioannis Ilias. 2003. “Maternal and Fetal Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Adrenal Axes During Pregnancy and Postpartum.” Annuals of the New York Academy of Sciences 997: 136–149. doi: 10.1196/annals.1290.016
  • McDevitt, Michael, and Steven Chaffee. 2002. “From Top-down to Trickle-up Influence: Revisiting Assumptions About the Family in Political Socialization.” Political Communication 19 (3): 281–301. doi: 10.1080/01957470290055501
  • McLanahan, Sara, and Julia Adams. 1987. “Parenthood and Psychological Well-Being.” Annual Review of Sociology 13: 237–257. doi: 10.1146/annurev.so.13.080187.001321
  • Micheletti, Michele, and Dietlind Stolle. 2017. “Toying Around with the Future: Sustainability Within Families.” In Mothers and Others. The Role of Parenthood in Politics, edited by Melanee Thomas and Amanda Bittner, 288–312. Vancouver: UBS Press.
  • Nelson, Antonia M. 2003. “Transition to Motherhood.” Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing 32 (4): 465–477. doi: 10.1177/0884217503255199
  • Novick, Gina. 2009. “Women’s Experience of Prenatal Care: An Integrative Review.” Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health 54 (3): 226–237. doi: 10.1016/j.jmwh.2009.02.003
  • OECD. 2013. “Government at a glance 2013.” doi:10.1787/gov_glance-2013-en.
  • O’Neill, Brenda, and Elisabeth Gidengil. 2017. “Motherhood’s Role in Shaping Political and Civic Participation.” In Mothers and Others. The Role of Parenthood in Politics, edited by Melanee Thomas and Amanda Bittner, 268–287. Vanconver: UBS Press.
  • Oswald, Andrew J., and Nattavudh Powdthavee. 2010. “Daughters and Left-wing Voting.” The Review of Economics and Statistics 92 (2): 213–227. doi: 10.1162/rest.2010.11436
  • Pacheco, Julianna, and Jason Fletcher. 2015. “Incorporating Health into Studies of Political Behavior: Evidence for Turnout and Partisanship.” Political Research Quarterly 68: 104–116. doi: 10.1177/1065912914563548
  • Pacheco, Julianna, and Eric Plutzer. 2007. “Stay in School, Don’t Become a Parent – Teen Life Transitions and Cumulative Disadvantages for Voter Turnout.” American Politics Research 35 (1): 32–56. doi: 10.1177/1532673X06292817
  • Pancer, S. Mark, Michael Pratt, Bruce Hunsberger, and Margo Gallant. 2000. “Thinking Ahead: Complexity of Expectations and the Transition to Parenthood.” Journal of Personality 68 (2): 253–280. doi: 10.1111/1467-6494.00097
  • Population and Development Review. 2006. Policies to Reconcile Labor Force Participation and Childbearing in the European Union 32 (2): 389–393.
  • Save the Children. 2015. State of the World’s Mothers 2015. The Urban Disadvantage. Westport, CT: Save the Children.
  • Schur, Lisa, Donald Kruse, and Peter Blanck. 2013. People with Disabilities: Sidelined or Mainstreamed? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Urbatsch, Robert. 2014. Families’ Values: How Parents, Siblings, and Children Affect Political Attitudes. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Verba, Sydney, Kay Lehman Schlozman, and Henry E Brady. 1995. Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism in American Politics. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  • Voorpostel, Marieke, and Hilde Coffé. 2012. “Transitions in Partnership and Parental Status, Gender, and Political and Civic Participation.” European Sociological Review 28 (1): 28–42. doi: 10.1093/esr/jcq046
  • Wass, Hanna, and André Blais. 2017. “Turnout.” In SAGE Handbook of Electoral Behaviour, edited by Kai Arzhaimer, Jocelyne Evans, and Michael Lewis-Beck, 459–487. London: SAGE.
  • Zuckerman, Alan S. 2005. “Returning to the Social Logic of Politics.” In The Social Logic of Politics, Personal Networks as Contexts for Political Behavior, edited by Alan S. Zuckerman, 3–20. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.