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Survey finds
women still
expected to
prioritise
family over
career
THE 17 BLACK STORY
Eurobarometer survey
reveals that 63% believe
women should prioritise
family over career, 61%
think feminism has gone
'too far', and 62% oppose
temporary measures
such as quotas to address
gender imbalances
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Malta introduced a gender corrective
mechanism to boost women MPs but 62%
oppose such temporary measures to address
gender imbalances
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