Today-Feb 3

The majority of Singaporeans disagree that men make better business and political leaders or that a university education is more important for men than women, a survey on Singaporeans’ values has found. The Institute of Policy Studies, which released the findings on Wednesday (Feb 3), also said that most Singaporeans disagree that men should be prioritized over women for hiring during a jobs-scarce climate or that problems would arise if a wife were to earn more than her husband. The survey, titled Our Singaporean Values, polled 2,012 Singaporeans for the latest instalment of the World Values Survey, which is conducted once every several years. It asks people from 80 countries about their thoughts on a wide range of issues, including politics, attitudes towards work and family and gender equality.

Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/singaporeans-more-supportive-gender-equality-disagree-men-make-better-leaders-ips-survey