Political
Socialization and the Politics of the Family
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To
estimate the causal effects of political socialization, I have analyzed
natural experiments studying the effects of child and sibling gender on
political attitudes. Further, I have explored how political
predispositions influence mate preferences leveraging unique datasets
of online dating behavior.
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Please
find links to publications in this
research area
below:Huber,
Gregory A., and Neil Malhotra. 2017. "Political Homphily in Social
Relationships: Evidence from Online Dating Behavior." Journal of Politics. 79(1): 269-283. Anderson, Ashton, Sharad Goel, Gregory
Huber, Neil Malhotra, and Duncan J.
Watts. 2014. “Political Ideology and Racial Preferences in Online
Dating."
Sociological Science. 1:
28-40.
Healy, Andrew, and Neil Malhotra. 2013.
“Childhood Socialization and
Political Attitudes: Evidence from a Natural Experiment." Journal of Politics. 75(4): 1023-1037.
Shafer, Emily Fitzgibbons, and Neil
Malhotra. 2011. “The Effect of a
Child's Sex on Traditional Gender Roles: Evidence from a Natural
Experiment." Social Forces.
90(1): 209-222.
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