Opinion Survey
Citizens call for
a Gender-Equal world:
A Roadmap For Action
2 minutes to discover the results of the survey
In the run-up to the Generation Equality Forum, Focus 2030 and Women Deliver are releasing new report about a first-of-its-kind global survey that:
– Measures the public’s support for gender equality
– Highlights the actions individuals expect their governments and decision-makers to take to address gender inequality
– Explains the gendered impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
This report is based on data from a multi-national survey of a total of 17,160 adults, a representative sample of the populations of 17 countries.
The findings reveal that an overwhelming majority of people surveyed in all countries expect ambitious and bold measures to end gender inequality. Will their expectations be met?
Key facts and figures
Know more about the support for gender equality in each of the 17 countries covered by the survey
AUSTRALIA
CANADA
COLOMBIA
KENYA
NEW ZEALAND
SWITZERLAND
ARGENTINA
CHINA
FRANCE
GERMANY
GREAT BRITAIN
INDIA
JAPAN
MEXICO
SOUTH AFRICA
TUNISIA
UNITED STATES
Know more about the support for gender equality in each of the 17 countries covered by the survey
AUSTRALIA
CANADA
COLOMBIA
KENYA
NEW ZEALAND
SWITZERLAND
ARGENTINA
CHINA
FRANCE
GERMANY
GREAT BRITAIN
INDIA
JAPAN
MEXICO
SOUTH AFRICA
TUNISIA
UNITED STATES
The most striking
data-visualizations
of the report
Thinking about the government’s role in promoting gender equality in your country which statement best describes how much your government should do ?
How important, if at all, is gender equality to you ?
Thinking about the list of reasons below, which, if any, do you personally think are the main reasons why women may not be equal to men in your country?
Explore the data
Try using our data yourself, creating your own data tables, to analyze citizens’ expectations towards gender equality.
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public figures and organizations are talking about the survey results
Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka
Executive Director of UN Women
« A quarter century since the landmark Beijing World Conference on Women public rhetoric on gender equality has not been matched by action and implementation. While there has been progress in the past 25 years, no country has achieved gender equality. As a result, 20 per cent of women and girls annually report experiencing sexual and physical violence and 19 per cent are married before the age of 18 »
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