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Emma Renström
April 23, 2025

Why are men more negative against gender-inclusive language?

Emma Renström
April 23, 2025

In a recently published paper, we find that this is likely due to men being more sexist compared to women. Using survey data from 2015 with almost 5000 respondents, we find that men’s stronger resistance against gender-inclusive pronouns, such as Swedish hen, is mainly connected to sexist beliefs.

The paper is published in the Journal of Language and Social Psychology.

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