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January 14, 2019
Generation Z Looks a Lot Like Millennials on Key Social and Political Issues
Large gender gaps across most generations on whether more women running for office is a good thing
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Generation Z Looks a Lot Like Millennials on Key Social and Political Issues
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Gen Z and Millennials differ from older generations in views on Trump, role of government and growing diversity in U.S.
The generations defined
Gen Z more familiar with gender-neutral pronouns
Gen Z Republicans more likely than other Republicans to say blacks aren’t treated fairly
Gen Z and Millennials see bigger role for government
Gen Z, Millennials most likely to see link between human activity, climate change % saying …
About three-in-ten Gen Zers, Millennials say there are other countries that are better than the U.S.
Among Gen Z and Millennials, most approve of NFL protests
Younger generations see increased diversity as good for society
About half of Gen Zers and Millennials say same-sex marriage, interracial marriage are good for society
Most generations are indifferent about cohabitation but have a more negative view of single motherhood
Majorities across generations say financial responsibilities should be shared in two-parent households
Large gender gaps across most generations on whether more women running for office is a good thing
About six-in-ten Gen Zers say forms should offer other gender options
About half of Gen Zers, Millennials say society isn’t accepting enough of people who don’t identify as a man or woman
About a third of Gen Zers say they know someone who goes by gender-neutral pronouns
Majorities of Gen Zers and Millennials would feel comfortable calling others by gender-neutral pronouns
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Gen Z Republicans more likely than other Republicans to say blacks aren’t treated fairly
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