57% vs 45%? That’s the “cluck gap”. It’s a significant gap, but also means that most people who want kids can find partners who want kids, while most who don’t can also find compatible partners.
The headline makes it sound like the “cluck gap” is going to be 90% vs 10% or something.
Also, the oldest Gen Z are still in their 20’s. Let’s see their attitudes in a decade or so. Yes, many will have unchanged stances. But if Gen X is anything to go by, some will change their minds.
57% vs 45%? That’s the “cluck gap”. It’s a significant gap, but also means that most people who want kids can find partners who want kids, while most who don’t can also find compatible partners.
The headline makes it sound like the “cluck gap” is going to be 90% vs 10% or something.
Also, the oldest Gen Z are still in their 20’s. Let’s see their attitudes in a decade or so. Yes, many will have unchanged stances. But if Gen X is anything to go by, some will change their minds.