Results of the survey for children from 9-12 years old

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Results of the survey for children from 9-12 years old Women in society Results of the survey for children from 9-12 years old

Gender of the interviewees Number of interviewees - 50 Town/City: < 20 000

Do you make the decision all together in your family?

Who does the housework mostly at home?

Do you spend enough time with your family members?

Who helps you while you are doing your homework?

Who does shopping in your home?

From who you get permission for doing something?

Do family members behave respectfully to each other?

Who is the arbiter in your family in house management?

From who you get your pocket money?

Can your mother go outside without your father?

With whom you share your problems at home?

Does your mother interfere in your father's dress?

Does your father interfere in your mother's dress?

If you become a parent in the future, do you prefer your child be a girl or a boy?

What do you think: Should mothers work after they have baby?

When you go to a travel altogether, who prepares luggage?

Is your mother working or a housewife?

Summation In this survey are contained the informations about women and their role in society. It shows that they still dominate in the household despite the changes in the culture. Among the majority of respondents, we can see that their mothers have a job. Besides women have better contacts with children. You may also notice a division of the homework on all members of the family, which is a result of the increasing professional activity among the women. Although women are liberated today, their housbands are still interfering in their dress. With the most of the interviewees, financial issues are solved by men.

Thank you for your attention This presentation was prepared by Wiktor Hadała and Dawid Kukurowski from the European Club Douzelage.