Beliefs about attitudes and roles of men and women regarding unpaid childcare and housework, by education level ggs_attit_edu

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Source type:
Data collected by EIGE
Source organisation:
European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE)
Source organisation URL:
https://eige.europa.eu/
Source activity:
Survey of gender gaps in unpaid care, individual and social activities
Source reference:
Computed using microdata from EIGE's 2022 Survey of gender gaps in unpaid care, individual and social activities
Data type:
Survey data
Harmonised:
Harmonised at EU level
Time format:
Years
Imported on:
24.10.2023
Number of values:
10080

2022

Keywords:
attitudes, child care, child care-related, childcare, childcare services, childcare-related, domestic work, housework, work
Code Value
W Women
M Men
T Total
Code Value
LOW Low
MEDIUM Medium
HIGH High
TOTAL Total
Code Value
WARM_RELAT A working mother can establish just as warm and secure a relationship with her children as a mother who does not work
BOYS_CHORES Boys have the same obligations to help with household chores as girls
FATHER_LEAVE If the child is ill, the father should also go on sick leave
FATHER_CARE A family is stronger when fathers not only support the family financially, but also take care of children
MOTHER_DECISION Mothers should make most of the decisions on how to bring up their children
HOUSEWORK_SHARED Household work should be shared by partners equally
Code Value
STRONGLY_AGREE Strongly agree
AGREE Agree
NEITHER Neither agree nor disagree
DISAGREE Disagree
STRONGLY_DISAGREE Strongly disagree