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Party youth wings as forces of renovation: a study of young women members’ efficacy and ambition

Party youth wings as forces of renovation: a study of young women members’ efficacy and ambition
Party youth wings as forces of renovation: a study of young women members’ efficacy and ambition
Party youth wings are a vital pipeline to power in parliamentary democracies, but have been overlooked by gender scholars. We investigate the political socialization that youth wings offer their women members, focusing on gendered trends as regards two key political attitudes. We ask: Do women and men in youth wings differ in their acquisition of personal efficacy and electoral ambition? Using original survey data from over 3,100 youth wing members in Australia, Austria, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden, we find that women are more likely than men to report increased desire to influence party policy and stand as candidates – the latter especially in center-right youth wings. In addition, the more exposed members are to the youth wing, the larger the gender gaps in the acquisition of efficacy and ambition. Our results suggest that, insofar as women’s political socialization is concerned, youth wings can be forces of renovation within their parties.
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Ammassari, Sofia
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McDonnell, Duncan
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Party youth wings are a vital pipeline to power in parliamentary democracies, but have been overlooked by gender scholars. We investigate the political socialization that youth wings offer their women members, focusing on gendered trends as regards two key political attitudes. We ask: Do women and men in youth wings differ in their acquisition of personal efficacy and electoral ambition? Using original survey data from over 3,100 youth wing members in Australia, Austria, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden, we find that women are more likely than men to report increased desire to influence party policy and stand as candidates – the latter especially in center-right youth wings. In addition, the more exposed members are to the youth wing, the larger the gender gaps in the acquisition of efficacy and ambition. Our results suggest that, insofar as women’s political socialization is concerned, youth wings can be forces of renovation within their parties.

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Published date: 7 March 2026

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Local EPrints ID: 511494
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/511494
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ORCID for Annika Werner: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7341-0551

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Date deposited: 18 May 2026 16:37
Last modified: 19 May 2026 02:11

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Author: Sofia Ammassari
Author: Duncan McDonnell
Author: Niklas Bolin
Author: Annika Werner ORCID iD
Author: Marco Valbruzzi
Author: Carsten Wegscheider
Author: Reinhard Heinisch
Author: Ann-Cathrine Jungar

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