MalayMail-Mar 9

Among all the important issues faced by Malaysian women in the country, sexual harrassment leads the way as the top concern, according to a recent poll by market analysts Ipsos. The study in conjunction with International Women’s Day 2022 yesterday showed that 35 per cent of Malaysian women feel that sexual harassment merits the top spot for issues women faced in the country. Twenty-two per cent of women in Malaysia find the sexualisation of women and girls in media disconcerting, while 17 per cent of them find sexual violence the third biggest issue women in the country face. Globally, sexual harassment also holds the top spot among concerns among women, at 29 per cent, followed by sexual violence, at 25 per cent, and domestic abuse, at 23 per cent. “While about half of Malaysians find it acceptable to give unrequested comments or compliments on someone’s appearance, the global acceptance for this is much lower,” Lars Erik Lie, Ipsos Malaysia’s associate director of public affairs, said in a statement today. The survey showed that about 52 per cent of Malaysian women consider it unacceptable to send unrequested comments or compliments on someone’s physical appearance, which is twice as high as the average of other countries. Read more at: https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/03/09/malaysians-think-sexual-harassment-biggest-issue-faced-by-women-in-country/2046412