Eurobarometer: Do you agree with these statements about women and men's roles in working life? (% of respondents) eb_spec_workwomen

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Source type:
Data from external sources
Source organisation:
Eurobarometer
Source organisation URL:
http://ec.europa.eu/COMMFrontOffice/publicopinion/index.cfm
Source activity:
Special Eurobarometer Surveys
Source reference:
Computed at EIGE using microdata from Eurobarometer Special Surveys, http://ec.europa.eu/COMMFrontOffice/publicopinion/index.cfm
Data type:
Survey data
Harmonised:
Harmonised at EU level
Time format:
Years
Imported on:
15.03.2017
Number of values:
2025

2014

Code Value
W Women
M Men
T Total
Code Value
PCT_TOTALLY_AGREE Totally agree
PCT_TEND_TO_AGREE Tend to agree
PCT_TEND_TO_DISAGREE Tend to disagree
PCT_TOTALLY_DISAGREE Totally disagree
PCT_DK DK
Code Value
ALL_IN_ALL_FAMILY_LIFE_SUFFERS_WHEN_THE_MOTHER_HAS_A_FULL_TIME_JOB All in all family life suffers when the mother has a full time job
WOMEN_ARE_LESS_WILLING_THAN_MEN_TO_MAKE_A_CAREER_FOR_THEMSELVES Women are less willing than men to make a career for themselves
MEN_SHOULD_WORK_MORE_IN_CHILD_CARE_SECTORS Men should work more in child care sectors, such as day nurseries
OVERALL_MEN_ARE_LESS_COMPETENT_THAN_WOMEN_TO_PERFORM_HOUSEHOLD_TASKS Overall men are less competent than women to perform household tasks
A_FATHER_MUST_PUT_HIS_CAREER_AHEAD_OF_LOOKING_AFTER_HIS_YOUNG_CHILD A father must put his career ahead of looking after his young child