Young men think equality has been achieved in Switzerland, but young women do not

Young men think equality has been achieved in Switzerland, but young women do not
Young men think equality has been achieved in Switzerland, but young women do not

Published on June 19, 2024 at 08:14. / Modified on June 19, 2024 at 08:20.

Is equality achieved in Switzerland in the sharing of household chores? To this question, 67% of Generation Z men, born between 1997 and 2007, answered in the affirmative. A majority of them think that this is also the case when it comes to reconciling professional and family life (67%), career opportunities (71%) and salaries (53%). These results were published this Wednesday in the third edition of the National Equality Barometer, a survey carried out at the end of 2023 among 2,500 people.

Generation Z women give a very different assessment. Much fewer think that equality is a reality for the sharing of domestic tasks (40%), the balance between family and work (35%), career opportunities (48%) and salaries (20%). ).

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