Ferrin, M., Fraile, M. & García-Albacete, G. (2018) Is It Simply Gender? Content, Format, and Time in Political Knowledge Measures. Politics and Gender 14(2): 162-185

Extract. Theories of democracy commonly assume that citizens must have a certain degree of information and factual knowledge to be able to understand the functioning of institutions, the performance of the incumbent government, and the actions of the main political actors. Political knowledge helps people to better assess their interest as individuals and as members of groups (Delli Carpini and Keeter 1996).