Frequency distribution (%)
Completely disagree15
Somewhat disagree12
Somewhat agree26
Completely agree35
NA6
DK/RA6

ATOSJO: Family member of opposite sex think - When jobs are scarce, men should have more right to a job than women?

Question text: Please indicate your spouse or partner, or, if you are unmarried, a family member of the opposite sex like your mother, father, or an older brother or sister thinks - When jobs are scarce, men should have more right to a job than women?

Note: Frequencies are calculated without Not applicable option

Values:
  • Completely disagree
  • Somewhat disagree
  • Somewhat agree
  • Completely agree
  • NA
  • DK/RA

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Women’s economic inactivity and engagement in the informal sector in Armenia

Causes and consequences of women’s economic inactivity and informal employment in Armenia

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