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Share who agree with the statement 'when jobs are scarce, men should have more right to a job than women'

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Source
Pew Research Center (2012)processed by Our World in Data
Last updated
March 21, 2018
Date range
2010–2010
Unit
%

Sources and processing

Pew Research Center – Employment and gender attitudes

Figures for China and India are non-national samples.

Country figures are taken from the Spring 2010 Survey conducted by the Pew Research Centre with the exception of Turkey, Pakistan, Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt, for which figures are taken from the Spring 2012 Survey.

Retrieved on
March 21, 2018
Citation
This is the citation of the original data obtained from the source, prior to any processing or adaptation by Our World in Data. To cite data downloaded from this page, please use the suggested citation given in Reuse This Work below.
Pew Research Center (2012). Employment and gender attitudes.

Figures for China and India are non-national samples.

Country figures are taken from the Spring 2010 Survey conducted by the Pew Research Centre with the exception of Turkey, Pakistan, Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt, for which figures are taken from the Spring 2012 Survey.

Retrieved on
March 21, 2018
Citation
This is the citation of the original data obtained from the source, prior to any processing or adaptation by Our World in Data. To cite data downloaded from this page, please use the suggested citation given in Reuse This Work below.
Pew Research Center (2012). Employment and gender attitudes.

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Pew Research Center (2012) – processed by Our World in Data. “Share who agree with the statement 'when jobs are scarce, men should have more right to a job than women'” [dataset]. Pew Research Center, “Employment and gender attitudes” [original data]. Retrieved May 11, 2026 from https://archive.ourworldindata.org/20260511-092124/grapher/share-who-agree-with-the-statement-when-jobs-are-scarce-men-should-have-more-right-to-a-job-than-women.html (archived on May 11, 2026).

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