women’s public lives results of questionnaires april 2012
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Women’s public lives
Results of questionnaires
April 2012
Demographics - who filled in the questionnaire?
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men respondentswomen respondents
Demographics - who filled in the questionnaire?
total respondents
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Demographics - who filled in the questionnaire?
average age of respondents
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Bias in mass media
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Perception of women's appearances in mass media
BeautyPowerIntelligenceSkills / competenceFamily roles
Bias in mass mediaQuestion: Please recall what you have recently seen in any mass media (television, outdoor posters, print media, publicity in cinemas etc.) and tell us to what extent women were associated to the characteristics bellow.
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Beauty Power Intelligence Skills /competence
Family roles
domains
Gender bias in mass media
Men
Women
First person that comes to our mind in each domain
Gender bias of professional domains
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Scientist Politician Actors Models Professionalsport
Writer Charityperson
domains
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Please try to recall people who became famous in the fields listed bellow. Please tell us whether the first person that comes to your mind in each domain is a man or a woman.
Percentage of women in parliamentPlease estimate what percentage of members of parliament in your country are women
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Percpetion of % of women inParliament
Real figures december 20110.0
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Percpetion of % of women inParliament
Ideal % of women in parliament
Real figures december 2011
Pay gap perception: is there a pay gap?Do you think men’s monthly salary is higher than women’s in your country for the same type of job?
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Countries2= yes, 1 = no
Pay gap perception
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Estimated + real pay gap
Real data 2010Perceptions
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over women'scountries
percieved and real pay gap
Real data 2010
Perceptions
Who is better suited for these vocations?Question: Below you find a list of professions. Who do you think is better suited for these professions: men or women?
Gender bias in vocations
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Percentage of women amongst managersIn your opinion, amongst the managers / leaders of your organisation, what percentage are women?
% of women in management in own organisation
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cent
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Personal preference towards gender of the bossPlease indicate your personal preference towards having a female or male boss
Personal preference towards gender of boss
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final questions
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To be successfulpolitician a
woman has togive up herprivate life
Women have asmaller salarybecause theycost more toorganisation
than man due totheir dutiesconcerning
children
If there aremore women
amongstteachers, it isbecause they
are better at thisjob
If a womanassumes highresponsibilitiesin a company,
she cannot fulfilappropriately
her role asmother
Women inleading positionsusually becomeless feminine
A man can be agood politician
even with acomplicatedprivate life
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