From gender gap to gender gaps: bringing nonbinary people into political behavior research

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  • What: The authors show that these gender gaps remain even when the authors compare nonbinary people with LGBTQ men and women, which demonstrates that the predictive power of being nonbinary is not just due to nonbinary people being part of an LGBTQ political coalition. The authors demonstrate that "compositional effects" play a substantial role in explaining these gaps by running models that adjust for demographics on which nonbinary people tend to differ from men and women. The authors show that nonbinary people are distinctly left-leaning, even in comparison with other LGBTQ people. When surveys have tens . . .

     

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