Karen vs. Kevin: The Persistence of Pro-Male Gender Bias

A glance at five academic studies

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Nicole Allan Nicole Allan is a former senior editor at The Atlantic.

Pitting a male name against a female one, as in Deborah Jordan Brooks’s study of how voters respond to a politician’s sex (cited in Molly Ball's story about why both political parties are now seeking out female candidates), is a recurring trick in gender-bias research. Except Karen doesn’t usually come out ahead: