Frequency distribution (%)
When managing the inheritance between the children, a major part should go to son.25
When managing the inheritance between the children, everything should be split equally between son and daughter.73
Agree with neither1
DK/RA1

INHEQUAL: Major part of inheritance should go to son vs. all should be split equally

Question text: Please, tell me, which of the following statements do you agree with and how much? Statement 1: When managing the inheritance between the children, a major part should go to son. Statement 2: When managing the inheritance between the children, everything should be split equally between son and daughter.

Note: The question was recoded. Original options are as follows: 1. When managing the inheritance between the children, a major part should go to son - Strongly agree 2. When managing the inheritance between the children, a major part should go to son - Agree 3. When managing the inheritance between the children, everything should be split equally between son and daughter - Agree 4. When managing the inheritance between the children, everything should be split equally between son and daughter - Strongly agree 5. Agree with neither. Options 1 and 2 were grouped to 'When managing the inheritance between the children, a major part should go to son', 3 and 4 to 'When managing the inheritance between the children, everything should be split equally between son and daughter'.

Values:
  • When managing the inheritance between the children, a major part should go to son.
  • When managing the inheritance between the children, everything should be split equally between son and daughter.
  • Agree with neither
  • DK/RA

NDI: Public attitudes in Georgia, June 2018

Public attitudes in Georgia, June 2018

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