Mar20-data-release.zip

📝 Notes

Sample Size: N=3,143 U.S. adults.

Mode: Web survey (English and Spanish).

Weighting: Use WEIGHT for analysis of the full dataset.

Data Collection: Conducted by Ipsos, with some demographics obtained separately from panelist records.

Additional Data: Variables on device type, randomization order, and interview timing available on request.

Key Topics: Gender equality, feminism, political activism, voting, and democracy.

Releases Based on This Survey:

July 7, 2020 — A Century After Women Gained the Right To Vote, Majority of Americans See Work To Do on Gender Equality

July 7, 2020 — 61% of U.S. women say “feminist” describes them well; many see feminism as empowering, polarizing

July 9, 2020 — Activism on gender equality differs widely by education among Democratic women

July 14, 2020 — Most Americans support gender equality, even if they don’t identify as feminists

Aug. 13, 2020 — Key takeaways on Americans’ views on gender equality a century after U.S. women gained the right to vote

Aug. 18, 2020 — Men and women in the U.S. continue to differ in voter turnout rate, party identification

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