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      • Gen Zers’ political ideology looks similar to millennials’. Both groups are less likely to identify as conservative and more likely to identify as liberal than older generations. Among Gen Z adults, 36% identify as liberal, 34% as moderate, and 27% as conservative.
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  2. Nov 28, 2023 · There is one clear outlier when it comes to Gen Z’s conservative tendencies, and that is their fluidity around sexuality and gender. Last month the ONS found that 10 per cent of 16- to 24-year-olds identify as gay or bisexual (compared with 5 per cent of 25- to 34-year-olds), while 16 to 24 year olds are twice as likely to identify as trans ...

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  3. Gen Z is the most racially and ethnically diverse generation in America, with just 52% of 6- to 21-year-olds identifying as non-Hispanic whites, according to Pew. They're also more diverse in...

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  4. » Among Gen Z adults, 36% identify as liberal, 34% as moderate, and 27% as conservative. • Gen Z men (31%) are more likely than Gen Z women (23%) to identify as conservative, while Gen Z women (39%) are slightly more likely than Gen Z men (34%) to identify as liberal.

  5. Among Generation Z, 67% were indifferent towards premarital cohabitation. 49% considered single motherhood to be neither a positive or a negative for society. 62% saw increased ethnic or racial diversity as good for society and 53% for interracial marriage.

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    Jan 22, 2024 · Gen Z teens and Gen Z adults are equally likely to identify as conservative (30% for both), but teens are notably less likely to identify as liberal (24%) than Gen Z adults. Race and gender are also linked to ideological self-identification among Gen Zers.

  7. Apr 14, 2023 · Since 2018, members of Gen Z have become politically engaged on issues like gun control, the environment, reproductive health, education, and racial justice, and, increasingly, running for office. The Gazette spoke with John Della Volpe , director of polling for the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School .

  8. Nov 9, 2023 · Among Gen Z adults, white men are significantly more likely than white women to identify as politically conservative (36 percent vs. 26 percent). The ideological differences between men and women in other age cohorts are comparably modest.

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