Sexist attitudes account for up to 13% of Gen Z's gender voting gap

Phys.org4/10/2026

Summary

A large-scale study has found that sexist attitudes account for up to 13% of the gender voting gap among Generation Z. The research, which surveyed 15,122 people in the UK and 23 other European countries, indicates that Generation Z men are less likely to vote for left-wing parties compared to women. The study highlights that politics is increasingly becoming a battle of the sexes, amid concerns about Generation Z men's involvement in online manosphere communities.

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