2023
DOI: 10.33774/apsa-2023-5bh8v
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From Gender Gap to Gender Gaps: Bringing Nonbinary People into Political Behavior Research

Abstract: The gender gap in voting is one of the most well-documented findings in political behavior across democracies. However, gender gap research has traditionally assumed that everyone is either a man or a woman. How do nonbinary people differ from men and women in their party identification and voting behavior? We answer this question using data from the 2021 Canadian Election Study online panel. Nonbinary people are much less likely to identify with and vote Liberal or Conservative and much more likely to identif… Show more

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