Perceptions of the Public on Women’s Education and Employment: Evidence from the World Values Survey, 2016
This study is an attempt to explore the perceptions of the public on women in higher education and employment, using data from the World Value Survey, had 90,350 respondents, of which 48.03% are male (N=43,391) and 51.87% are female (N=46,878). This study indicated that women, younger people, upper...
Main Authors: | Vannak Dom, Gihong Yi |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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CAPORCI
2018-08-01
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Series: | Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research |
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Online Access: | http://kpubs.org/article/articleMain.kpubs?articleANo=ORJSBL_2018_v5n4_302 |
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