Respondents' belief men have more rights to jobs in hardship APAC 2019 by country

Share of respondents who believe men have more rights to a job than women when jobs are scarce in the Asia Pacific region in 2019, by country

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Release date

April 2020

Region

APAC

Survey time period

May 13 to October 2, 2019

Supplementary notes

38,426 people surveyed across 34 countries."

Original survey question: "Percentage who agree/disagree that, when jobs are scarce, men should have more right to a job than women."

Source did not provide information on the type of survey or age of respondents.

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