Varying Perceptions, One Outcome: Field Study Monitoring The Attitudes And Perceptions Of Women And Men Towards Women’S Rights In Lebanon

“Varying Perceptions, One Outcome: Field study monitoring the attitudes and perceptions of women and men towards women’s rights in Lebanon” is a study published in April 2014 by World Vision in Lebanon and ABAAD – Resource Center for Gender Equality.
About the Study:The study was designed to monitor the knowledge of women and men participants on a range of rights that are mostly practiced within the family; and which is represented through the issues of gender equality, violence against women and its forms, respect for women and their will within marital relationships (marital rape), gender equality within the right to citizenship and the right of older women to the enjoyment of property.
The study managed to reveal the level of knowledge of participants in the details of the topics at hand. Trends and positions ranged between negative, positive, or centrist. As such, the study sought to unveil the kind of knowledge participants had of the rights being addressed, how much these rights were exercised, how to interpret the current situation of the role’s distribution, ways to deal with the current discrimination in role distribution, and forms by which the society tackles women’s demands.

Publisher: 
ABAAD -Resource Centre for Gender Equality
تاريخ النشر: 
الثلاثاء, 1 أبريل 2014
نوع المورد: 
Studies and Reports
حلة: 
General
بمشاركة: 
World Vision in Lebanon
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