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21 December 2021 | dataset

Public Perceptions of Women in Leadership – Research Project of the Fiji Women’s Forum

The findings from this study about community views about women in politics and leadership more generally provide important information about current attitudes, how these vary across the population in Fiji, and where change is happening.

The repor contains information to inform future action to support increased representation of women in politics and a baseline against which the success of such efforts can be assessed. The study draws attention to the gender bias that lies at the heart of why women are under-represented in government and the necessity for definitive action to support women’s political participation in order to better reflect the public’s desire for more gender balanced political representation.

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Public Perceptions of Women in Leadership Fiji Research

This document reports on the first study in…

Field Value
Publisher Pacific Data Hub
Modified 10 May 2022
Release Date 21 December 2021
Source URL https://pacificdata.org/data/dataset/4abfcb66-be5f-45e3-926b-4605e7f64539
Identifier 4abfcb66-be5f-45e3-926b-4605e7f64539
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location Array
Relevant Countries Fiji
License Public
[Open Data]
Author Array