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Gender
   
 
 
 
In your opinion, have women and men become more equal in your society over the past 50 years?
 
Yes
 
In some respects
 
No
 
Not sure
 
 
 
If yes, which institutions do you think are most responsible for this change?
 
All people
 
Rich individuals
 
The family
 
Charities/NGOs
 
The national government
 
The state/local government
 
Primary Schools
 
Secondary Schools
 
Universities
 
Businesses based in the country
 
Foreign-owned businesses
 
Other nation states
 
Religious institutions
 
Newspapers/magazines
 
TV
 
Film
 
Music
 
The internet
 
Other
 

 
 
 
In your opinion, which institutions should take responsibility for changing/challenging any gender inequalities that still exist in your community? Tick all that apply.
 
All people
 
Rich individuals
 
The family
 
Charities/NGOs
 
The national government
 
The state/local government
 
Primary Schools
 
Secondary Schools
 
Universities
 
Businesses based in the country
 
Foreign-owned businesses
 
Other nation states
 
Religious institutions
 
Newspapers/magazines
 
TV
 
Film
 
Music
 
The internet
 
There is no gender inequality in my society so I don’t think that anything needs to change.
 
There is gender inequality in my society but I do not think it is a problem.
 
There is gender inequality in my society but I don't think any of the institutions above can change anything.
 
Other
 

 
 
In the list below, who has the most power to make decisions in your experience of life in your community?
Men have more power and I am happy with this Men have more power and I am unhappy with this Women have more power and I am happy with this Women have more power and I am unhappy with this Both have equal power and I am happy with this Both have equal power but men should have more Both have equal power but women should have more
Within the family, the children’s education
Within the family, the children’s welfare
Within the family, the children’s discipline
School curriculum
School policy/discipline/management/admissions
University policy/management/admissions
State education policy
National education policy
Allocation of funds for education
Sex education
Charity/NGO based education provision
Community based education provision
 
 
In your own experience of education, did you experience any of the following (please tick all that apply)
Yes in primary education Yes in secondary education Yes in university education Yes in the Deshpande Fellowship Programme No
Subjects that were only for boys
Subjects that were only for girls
Different punishments/rewards for boys and girls
Different ways of speaking to boys and girls by the teachers
More respect given to male teachers
More respect given to female teachers
More respect given to fathers by teachers
More respect given to mothers by teachers
Boys expected to achieve more in class
Girls expected to achieve more in class
Yes in primary education Yes in secondary education Yes in university education Yes in the Deshpande Fellowship Programme No
Boys encouraged more than girls in class
Girls encouraged more than boys in class
Family encouraging boys more than girls in education
Family encouraging girls more than boys in eduation
Boys encouraged to continue their education more than girls
Girls encouraged to continue their education more than boys
Girls respected more than boys by teachers
Boys respected more than girls by teachers
Boys sexually harassing girls
Girls sexually harassing boys
Yes in primary education Yes in secondary education Yes in university education Yes in the Deshpande Fellowship Programme No
Male teachers sexually harassing girls
Female teachers sexually harassing girls
Male teachers sexually harassing boys
Female teachers sexually harassing boys
Better resources/more funding for boys
Better resources/more funding for girls
A style of teaching or examining that was better suited to girls than boys
A style of teaching or examining that was better suited to boys than girls
 
 
 
Do you have any further views on gender inequality in Indian society, and the role of the Deshpande Foundation?
   
 
 
 
Do you expect your gender to prevent you from doing anything in the future? If yes, how do you feel about this?
   
 
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