About
Anja Durovic is currently a post-doctoral researcher in the ANR project CosPo (The construction of “surveyed public opinion” in France and Germany) at the Centre Emile Durkheim at Sciences Po Bordeaux and an associate researcher at the Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics (CEE) of Sciences Po. Anja holds an MA (Science Po) and BA (University of Mannheim) in Political Science. She was previously a visiting research fellow at the University of Oxford (2017) and obtained a PhD in Political Science (2020) from Sciences Po. Her thesis titled “The gender gap paradox : citizenship, cohort change and the evolution of gender inequalities in political participation in Western Europe (1981-2016)” was nominated and shortlisted for the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Jean Blondel PhD Prize. Anja’s research focuses on gender and generational inequalities in political attitudes, behaviour and representation as well as on the use of public opinion research by political elites. She teaches comparative politics, gender and politics as well as quantitative and qualitative methods at Sciences Po (Paris) and Sciences Po Bordeaux.
Gender and Politics Publications
A. Durovic (and Nonna Mayer). “Un vent de renouveau ? La recomposition des gender gaps électoraux à l’élection présidentielle française de 2022 », forthcoming in the French Political Science Journal 72 (4), 2023.
A. Durovic. “ Rising electoral fragmentation and abstention: the French elections of 2022 “, West European Politics 46(3), 2022, p. 614-629.
A. Durovic (avec Catherine Achin, Sandrine Lévêque, Eléonore Lépinard et Amy G. Mazur). “Party Penalties for Parity: Less than Meets the Eye”, French Politics 18, 2020, p. 28-49.
A. Durovic. “The French Elections of 2017: shaking the disease?”, West European Politics 42(7), 2019, p. 1487-1503.
A. Durovic (with Abdelkarim Amengay and Nonna Mayer). “The impact of gender on the Marine Le Pen vote”, Revue française de science politique 67(6), 2017, p. 1067-1087.
A. Durovic. “A longitudinal analysis of gendered patterns in political action in France: a generational story? “, French Politics 15(4), 2017, p. 418-442.

