Public Perceptions on Gender Equality in Politics and Business
Tbilisi. UNDP has
presented results of the study of Public Perceptions on Gender Equality in Politics and
Business. The main aim of this research project is to study Georgian public attitudes toward gender equality with a special focus on women’s participation in politics and business.
Both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies were used in the study. A total of 1760 face-to-face interviews were conducted throughout Georgia in the scope of the quantitative study. Qualitative research included 16 focus group discussions with women from various cities and villages - eight focus group discussions were conducted in Samegrelo and eight in Kakheti.
The study commissioned by UNDP was conducted by the Georgian research agency ACT.
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