Cross tabulation (%)MaleFemale
Very dissatisfied 4555
Dissatisfied 2872
Satisfied4852
Very Satisfied5347
Not applicable1981
DK5248
RA6238

RESPSEX: Respondent's sex

Question text: Respondent's sex

Values:
  • Male
  • Female

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SATLADIS: Satisfaction with the labor distribution in HH

Question text: Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the labor distribution in your family between you and family members of the opposite sex?

Values:
  • Very dissatisfied
  • Dissatisfied
  • Satisfied
  • Very Satisfied
  • Not applicable
  • DK
  • RA

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

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

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