presidential approval

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meaningsofpresidentialandapproval

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presidential
adjective
uk
/ˌprez.ɪˈden.ʃəl/
us
/ˌprez.ɪˈden.ʃəl/
relating to, belonging to, or done by ...
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approval
noun[U]
uk
/əˈpruː.vəl/
us
/əˈpruː.vəl/
the feeling of having a positive opinion of someone ...
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Additionally, and potentially important for explaining gender differences inpresidentialapproval, women's economic evaluations of all kinds were consistently more negative than men's.
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This article analyses gender differences in the impact of economic evaluations and political interventions on the dynamics ofpresidentialapprovalbetween 1978 and 1997.
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As noted above, the results for partisanship, ideology andpresidentialapprovallargely account for these totals.
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Analyses of thepresidentialapprovaland economic evaluation series strongly suggest that they are non-stationary.
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Both sets of hypotheses involve what we term process heterogeneity, that is, different kinds of economic evaluations drivepresidentialapprovalamong men and women.
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Also, the importance of prospective judgements for both gender groups gainsays the longstanding claim that retrospective judgements are what matter forpresidentialapproval.
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Research on gender differences in the dynamics and determinants ofpresidentialapprovalis extremely rare.
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Rather, the observed difference inpresidentialapprovalis the product of differences in what economic evaluation matters and what that evaluation is.
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The results are also rather similar across government and opposition provinces forpresidentialapproval.
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We begin our analyses by describing the dynamics ofpresidentialapprovaland economic evaluations among men and among women.
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The literature on gender and politics suggests two sets of rival hypotheses about possible differences in economic evaluations andpresidentialapproval.
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Both measures are the difference between the 1994 and 1996 measures ofpresidentialapprovaland retrospective economic evaluations in the panel study.
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Also, quarterly data are ill-suited for modelling economic and political factors affecting short-run dynamics inpresidentialapproval.
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One of these literatures concerns the political economy ofpresidentialapproval, and the other focuses on gender and politics.
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Two research literatures guide our development of hypotheses concerning possible gender differences in forces driving the dynamics ofpresidentialapproval.
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Analyses of rivalpresidentialapprovalmodels reveal that a national prospective economic evaluation model performs best for women, but a personal prospective model works best for men.
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The gender and politics literature also suggests that economic evaluations are not likely to be the whole story of differences in thepresidentialapprovalratings made by men and women.
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Strongpresidentialapprovalratings and/or positive trends in the national economy are expected to redound to the advantage of the incumbent party at both the national and local level.
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As discussed above, we investigate the effects of the four different economic evaluations onpresidentialapprovalby estimating four separate models for men and four separate models for women.
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