Automation is expected to have an impact on the way people vote. Higher exposure to robot adoption has been found to increase support for nationalist and radical-right parties [1] . It also leads to poorer perceived economic conditions and well-being, lower satisfaction with the government and democracy, and a reduction in perceived political self-efficacy [2] . However, the effects of automation on policy preferences and voting patterns may differ for women. Women may be less affected by automation risks due to other long-standing risks they face and the types of occupations they enter [3] . Therefore, automation risk may […]
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