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Gendered differences in students’ attitudes to gender

Source: The National

A UPNG Student Attitudes Survey on women in politics showed a strong difference between the two genders with males less likely to support the opposite gender while females ranked other priorities ahead of political and leadership aspirations.

A TOTAL of 389 students from the University of Papua New Guinea School of Business and Public Policy participated in this year’s UPNG Student Attitudes Survey.

The students were again predominantly male (67 per cent) and mostly aged between 18 and 24.

In this blog on findings from that survey, we focus on their attitudes to gender.

The survey asked students about women in politics.

Full article.

 

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A UPNG Student Attitudes Survey on women in politics showed a strong difference between the two genders with males less likely to support the opposite gender while females ranked other priorities ahead of political and leadership aspirations.

A TOTAL of 389 students from the University of Papua New Guinea School of Business and Public Policy participated in this year’s UPNG Student Attitudes Survey.

The students were again predominantly male (67 per cent) and mostly aged between 18 and 24.

In this blog on findings from that survey, we focus on their attitudes to gender.

The survey asked students about women in politics.

Full article.

 

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Focus areas