Is a woman’s place in the home? 1 in 4 say yes – poll

NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) – Women head governments,  run companies and comprise about half the world’s workforce,  but a global poll shows that one in four people, most of them  young, believe a woman’s place is in the home.

The survey of over 24,000 adults in 23 countries, conducted  by Reuters/Ipsos and released on the eve of International  Women’s Day, showed that people from India (54 per cent), Turkey  (52 per cent), Japan (48 per cent), China, Russia, Hungary (34  per cent each) and South Korea (33 per cent) were most likely to  agree that women should not work.

And, perhaps surprisingly, people aged between 18 and 34  years are most likely to hold that view, not those from the  older, and more traditional, generation.

However, the majority, or 74 per cent, of those polled  believe a woman’s place is certainly not at home.

“Over the past century, women, collectively, have made  great gains not only in terms of societal participation – from  politics to the workplace to sports and the media and to  intellectual pursuit – but there are still barriers to many,”  said John Wright, senior vice president of market research  company Ipsos.

“This poll has a fundamental expression embraced by a full  majority that women, individually or otherwise, should have the  ability to choose to do what and where they believe they can  make their greatest contribution” he said.

In countries where most people believed women should stay  at home, or where the majority held the opposite view, there  was little difference between the sexes, the survey showed. For  example, in India, the country where more than half of those  polled said women should stay home, an almost equal number of  men and women held this view.

The following results table from the survey conducted  between November and January begins with the countries  where citizens are most likely to agree that “a women’s place  is in the home.“ All figures are percentages.

“A woman’s place is in the home”

Agree   Disagree

India                         54         46

Turkey                      52         48

Japan                        48         52

China                          34         66

Russia                        34         66

Hungary                    34         66

South Korea             33         67

Czech Republic       28         72

Australia                   25         75

United States           25         75

Great Britain            22         78

Netherlands            20         80

Canada                      20         80

Italy                            19         81

Poland                        18         82

Belgium                      16         84

Germany                     14         86

Spain                             12         88

Brazil                            10         90

Sweden                        10         90

Mexico                         9          91

France                          9          91

Argentina                    9          91