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This is exactly what I find in my dissertation! Looking at data from Norway and ESS 11. I find that men who self-identify with a traditional gender role identity are less green compared to non-traditional men. I argue that this is because green politics issues are implicitly linked to femininity.
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(PDF) Understanding the Green Gender Gap: How Gender Role Identity Shapes Environmental Ideology and Political Behaviour
Ingvild Zinober