The 2016 Pew study highlights the enduring gender gap in religious affiliation, showing that 53% of Christians identifying as religiously affiliated worldwide are women, versus 47% men.
Ruth Graham points out that within Generation Z, the traditional gender pattern is shifting, with 40% of women now identifying as religiously unaffiliated, a significant change in trends.
The changes among Gen Z women may be attributed to their growing liberalism and feminist ideals, diverging from the more traditional beliefs seen in prior generations.
The influence of the #MeToo movement plays a crucial role in reshaping the religious landscape for young women, leading them to question long-standing norms.
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