Over the past decade, a significant ideological divide has emerged between men and women, with women increasingly identifying as liberal and men as conservative. This shift marks a departure from historical trends where individuals of the same age group typically shared similar political views due to common life experiences. The divergence in political ideology has been highlighted by John Burn-Murdoch in a series of charts for the Financial Times. This growing gender gap in political beliefs could be influenced by various factors, including changes in societal norms, education, and possibly the impact of the internet on information consumption and social interactions.
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