Katja Schmidt
@katjaschmidt.bsky.social
Sociologist | Postdoc at Humboldt University Berlin | researching immigration attitudes and social change | quantitative data analysis | cohort analyses | PhD
https://www.sowi.hu-berlin.de/de/lehrbereiche/makro/mitarbeiter/dr-katja-schmidt
https://www.sowi.hu-berlin.de/de/lehrbereiche/makro/mitarbeiter/dr-katja-schmidt
Großartig! Herzlichen Glückwunsch! 🎈
June 18, 2025 at 10:00 AM
Großartig! Herzlichen Glückwunsch! 🎈
Thanks Ansgar! And yes, the Tocqueville paradox seems like a powerful lens. Teaching @mafaalani.bsky.social „integration paradox“ actually sparked the idea to apply it to gender gaps.
June 17, 2025 at 10:02 AM
Thanks Ansgar! And yes, the Tocqueville paradox seems like a powerful lens. Teaching @mafaalani.bsky.social „integration paradox“ actually sparked the idea to apply it to gender gaps.
June 17, 2025 at 9:37 AM
Also new 👉: Great paper by @hudde.bsky.social + @nennstielr.bsky.social 👏
They track left-right gender differences across 32 countries and find a stable gap in Germany.
A strong complement to my analysis – and more support for the Tocqueville paradox.
🔗 academic.oup.com/esr/advance-...
They track left-right gender differences across 32 countries and find a stable gap in Germany.
A strong complement to my analysis – and more support for the Tocqueville paradox.
🔗 academic.oup.com/esr/advance-...
Is there a growing gender divide among young adults in regard to ideological left–right self-placement? Evidence from 32 European countries
Abstract. Growing gender differences in political ideology among young people are a major concern because of their potential long-term societal implication
academic.oup.com
June 17, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Also new 👉: Great paper by @hudde.bsky.social + @nennstielr.bsky.social 👏
They track left-right gender differences across 32 countries and find a stable gap in Germany.
A strong complement to my analysis – and more support for the Tocqueville paradox.
🔗 academic.oup.com/esr/advance-...
They track left-right gender differences across 32 countries and find a stable gap in Germany.
A strong complement to my analysis – and more support for the Tocqueville paradox.
🔗 academic.oup.com/esr/advance-...
Findings 📊
→ Gender gap in socio-cultural attitudes has doubled among the youngest cohorts
→ Young women = most progressive group
→ Young men = remain as conservative as older cohorts
→ Fairness perceptions are key to understanding this divide
→ Gender gap in socio-cultural attitudes has doubled among the youngest cohorts
→ Young women = most progressive group
→ Young men = remain as conservative as older cohorts
→ Fairness perceptions are key to understanding this divide
June 17, 2025 at 9:29 AM
Findings 📊
→ Gender gap in socio-cultural attitudes has doubled among the youngest cohorts
→ Young women = most progressive group
→ Young men = remain as conservative as older cohorts
→ Fairness perceptions are key to understanding this divide
→ Gender gap in socio-cultural attitudes has doubled among the youngest cohorts
→ Young women = most progressive group
→ Young men = remain as conservative as older cohorts
→ Fairness perceptions are key to understanding this divide