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Anja Durovic is a PhD candidate in Political Science at the Centre d’Etudes Européennes et de Politique Comparée (CEE) of Sciences Po Paris. Her PhD project concentrates on the comparative analysis of gender inequalities in political participation in Europe, more precisely, on the exploration of the impact of generational change and different welfare systems on participatory gender inequalities. Her general research interests lie at the intersection of the development and change of political behaviour and attitudes as well as political gender inequalities, with a focus on generational change and cross-national comparisons. She has recently published in French Politics and the Revue Française de Science Politique. Anja Durovic holds a Master’s degree in Comparative Political Sociology from Sciences Po and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Public Law from the University of Mannheim. Recently, she has been a visiting researcher at the University of Oxford as part of the OxPo exchange programme.

Selected publications:

Durovic, Anja (2017): “A longitudinal analysis of gendered patterns in political action in France: a generational story?” French Politics 15(4): 418-442.

Amengay, Abdelkarim, Anja Durovic and Nonna Mayer (2017, forthcoming): "The impact of gender on the vote for Marine Le Pen.” Revue Française de Science Politique.