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  1. 12 maj 2021 · The project explores how young people (aged 16–24) across the UK experience, express and understand ‘gender’ amidst the rapid discursive proliferation of gendered terms and identities. We draw upon data collected through 19 focus groups (total participants n = 136) during 2018–2019.

  2. Using the 2015 Pew Survey of Multiracial Adults, we offer a more comprehensive analysis that considers gender differences at two distinct stages: reporting multiple races in one's ancestry and selecting multiple races to describe oneself. We also examine self-identification patterns by the generational locus of multiracial ancestry.

  3. 6 mar 2024 · Our analyses of the development of gender similarity and felt pressure revealed nuanced patterns across developmental timepoints and gender and fewer differences relating to ethnic-racial groups. First, gender intensification was generally only experienced by boys.

  4. 21 cze 2020 · In this paper, we identify and discuss several important themes surrounding gender among millennials in the context of growing inequality covering various topics from college classrooms to cross-national settings. Findings of our paper suggest that we need to understand social contexts and challenges faced by millennials.

  5. RACIAL AND GENDER IDENTITIES. Sasha Shen Johfre and Aliya Saperstein. KEY FINDINGS. Millennials are more likely than previous generations to identify as multiracial. Millennials also are more likely to adopt unconventional gender identities, such as reporting that they see themselves as equally feminine and masculine.

  6. The review findings indicate that young adolescents, across cultural settings, commonly express stereotypical or inequitable gender attitudes, and such attitudes appear to vary by individual sociodemographic characteristics (sex, race/ethnicity and immigration, social class, and age).

  7. Gen Z is the most racially and ethnically diverse generation in history of U.S. with the millennials being second in being the most diverse cohort in U.S. history. Gen Z (70%) shares views with Millennials (64%) on the government serving a bigger role in social and political issues.

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