Created with Highcharts 4.2.5EMPLSIT: Which of the following best describes your situation? (%)181612163312110Retired and not workingSchool Student and not workingUniversity Student and not workingHousewife and not workingUnemployedWorking either part-time or full time (even if the respondent is retired…Working either part-time or full time (even if the respondent is retired / is a student), including seasonal workSelf-employed (even if the respondent is retired / is a student),including seasonal workSelf-employed (even if the respondent is retired / is a student), including seasonal workDisabled and unable to workOtherRA

Frequency distribution (%)
Retired and not working18
School Student and not working1
University Student and not working6
Housewife and not working12
Unemployed16
Working either part-time or full time (even if the respondent is retired / is a student), including seasonal work33
Self-employed (even if the respondent is retired / is a student), including seasonal work12
Disabled and unable to work1
Other1
RA0

EMPLSIT: Which of the following best describes your situation?

Question text: Which of the following best describes your situation? Please think about the activity or situation which is primary for you.

Values:
  • Retired and not working
  • School Student and not working
  • University Student and not working
  • Housewife and not working
  • Unemployed
  • Working either part-time or full time (even if the respondent is retired / is a student), including seasonal work
  • Self-employed (even if the respondent is retired / is a student), including seasonal work
  • Disabled and unable to work
  • Other
  • RA

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Gender Equality Attitudes Survey in Georgia, 2024

Gender Equality Attitudes Study (GEAS) in Georgia was commissioned by UN Women with the generous support of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) and conducted by CRRC-Georgia. The survey measures the prevalence of discriminatory attitudes and gender-based stereotypes in Georgia.

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  • Note: In some cases the percentages do not add up to 100 due to decimal points and rounding.
  • Please use the following citation when citing data from ODA:

    The Caucasus Research Resource Centers. (dataset year) "[dataset name - e.g. Caucasus Barometer]". Retrieved through ODA - http://caucasusbarometer.org on {date of accessing the database here}.