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Attitudes towards Women’s Political Participation in Southern Africa Form

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2. Sex *This question is required.
3. Age group *This question is required.
4. Educational level *This question is required.
5. Are you living with a disability? *This question is required.
If yes specify type of disability *This question is required.
6. Country, Province, and Council *This question is required.
7. Women have no interest politics. *This question is required.
8. Women should take care of the home not venture into politics. *This question is required.
9. Women do not have the same chance of being elected to political office as men. *This question is required.
10. A woman needs permission from her  family  to take part in politics. *This question is required.
11. Political parties are more likely to nominate women candidates for seats in which they are less likely to win than is the case for men. *This question is required.
12. Men are better political leaders than women. *This question is required.
13. Politicians should be treated the same whether they are male or female. *This question is required.
14. If there was a choice between a female and a male politician with the same  experience, the sex of the politician makes no difference. *This question is required.
15. It is necessary to have legislated quotas for women in politics to bring about gender balance. *This question is required.
16. Having women in politics makes a positive difference to society. *This question is required.
17. Women generally have less resources for political campaigns. *This question is required.
18. Women in politics experience more gender based violence compared to men. *This question is required.
19. The media is more interested in how women in politics dress and look than is the case with men in politics.   *This question is required.
20. The media  is often unfair in its coverage of women in politics *This question is required.
21. Female politicians are threatened and insulted on social media more than male politicians. *This question is required.