14 February 2020 | Fact Sheet

SNAPSheet: Social Norms, Attitudes and Practices in Indonesia

Summary

To gain a deeper understanding of women’s and men’s perceptions of gender equality, Investing in Women conducted a Social Norms, Attitudes and Practices Survey (SNAPS) on women’s and men’s roles at work and at home. The study included survey results from 6,000 respondents in aged 18-40 and living in urban areas in Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam (1,000 women and 1,000 men in each country). The insights presented in this study can be used to better inform strategies that will deliver women’s economic empowerment. This factsheet presents notable findings for Indonesia.

 

Contents

 

  • Key findings
  • Reasons to work
  • Ambition
  • Gender experiences at work
  • Parental leave
  • Roles in the household
  • Positively shifting social norms

Highlights

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