Change in knowledge, perception, and attitudes of the villagers towards gender roles and gender relations: an evaluation of Gender Quality Action Learning Programme
Date
2007
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BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
Abstract
This paper looks into the changing status of the villagers’ knowledge, perception and attitude
towards gender roles and gender relations over time. Data were collected from Eastern part of
Bangladesh through survey and in-depth interview. Using Lickert scale attitude of the
respondents was measured. Findings show that knowledge on discrimination, empowerment,
violence against women and marital issues increased remarkably and attitude on those issues
including general perception towards male and female changed positively but perception of
them did not change much as expected. Traditional norms, values and culture including
patriarchal societal structure still were recognised as barriers by the respondents to bring on
gender equality.
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Keywords
Gender roles, Gender identity, Violence against women, Marital issues, Societal structure, Gender equality
Citation
Alim, Md. A. (2007). Change in knowledge, perception, and attitudes of the villagers towards gender roles and gender relations: An evaluation of Gender Quality Action Learning Programme.
