Conceptual map on gender (in)equality
Conceptual map on gender (in)equality A unique collaboration between Utrecht University computer scientist Tamara Mchedlidze and Tilburg University sociologists has resulted in European Values Maps : an interactive website where scientific data on basic human values across Europe has been depicted in an entirely innovative way. Mchedlidze: "My goal is to investigate whether these maps will contribute to reduced opinion polarization." Where do you stand when it comes to gender (in)equality? Perhaps you consider yourself an egalitarianist, but could it be said that you are an economic egalitarianist? Or a super egalitarianist? In case you are curious: visit the website European Values Maps , answer a few questions, and pinpoint yourself on the map. In one click you will find out how your opinion relates to the opinion of other European citizens. European beliefs and opinions. The map on gender (in)equality, and three more, were created using data from the European Values Study (EVS) . EVS is a large-scale survey that is coordinated by Tilburg University, and periodically repeated since 1981. The study covers a wide range of human values.
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