Source: International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)
This report summarizes multi-country findings from the International Men and Gender Equality Survey (IMAGES), a comprehensive household questionnaire on men’s attitudes and practices – along with women’s opinions and reports of men’s practices – on a wide variety of topics related to gender equality. From 2009 to 2010, household surveys were administered to more than 8,000 men and 3,500 women ages 18 to 59 in Brazil, Chile, Croatia, India, Mexico and Rwanda. The report focuses on the initial comparative analysis of results from men’s questionnaires across the six countries with women’s reports on key variables. Topics included health practices, parenting, relationship dynamics, sexual behavior and use of violence.

Men showed tremendous variation in their gender related attitudes, with India and Rwanda showing the most inequitable attitudes. As a measure of men’s and women’s gender-related attitudes, IMAGES applied the Gender-Equitable Men (GEM) Scale. Rwandan and Indian men consistently supported the least equitable norms among the settings studied.

Some figures from India: 65% agreed that there are times when woman deserve to be beaten; 81% agree that men should have the final word about decisions in the home; 86% agree that changing diapers, giving kids a bath & feeding kids are mother’s responsibility;

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