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| Einrichtung: | TERRE DES FEMMES | Berlin |
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| Signatur: | P 01 Tho I |
| Verfasst von: | Thomas; Kathrin |
| Herausgegeben von: | Arab Barometer |
| Jahr: | 2019 |
| Sprache: | Deutsch |
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| Across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), most publics surveyed believe women should have equal rights to men in a variety of areas including\[W9]\access to university education (75 percent), employment (84 percent), and\[W9]\political oce (62 percent).\[W9]\ Yet, despite widespread support for womens rights, majorities in many\[W9]\Arab publics favor limiting the roles women play in society. For example,\[W9]\one third believe women are as eective in public leadership compared\[W9]\with men. Six-in-ten believe that the husband should have the final say in\[W9]\decision making within the family.\[W9]\ Unsurprisingly, men are, in general, less supportive of womens rights and\[W9]\more restrictive in their desired roles for women. Additionally, citizens with\[W9]\lower levels of education are often more likely to hold unequal views, suggesting that as educational attainment increases across MENA, attitudes\[W9]\toward women may also shift.\[W9]\ Overall, these results from nationally representative public opinion surveys\[W9]\carried out by the Arab Barometer imply that eorts to improve womens\[W9]\equality need to move beyond ensuring equal rights to focus on attitudinal\[W9]\shifts about the roles women should play in society | |
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