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Attitudes towards Gender Equality of Government Institution´s Workers in Southeastern Mexico

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  • Gabriela Isabel Pérez-Aranda
  • Paulina Ramos-Antonio
  • Sinuhé Estrada-Carmona
  • Liliana García-Reyes
  • Miguel Angel Tuz-Sierra
  • Betty Sarabia-Alcocer

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The objective of this research was to analyze if there are differences between the Institutions of Social and Public Security Assistance and between men and women who work for the government of the State of Campeche, southeastern Mexico. This article uses a quantitative methodology; For this, the Questionnaire "Attitudes towards Gender Equality" (CAIG) was applied, which was prepared by Amelia Sola, Isabel Martínez Bellonch and José Luis Meliá (2003), validated in a Mexican sample by Olga Marfil Herrera (2006) with an alpha of Cronbach's .885. The sample was composed of 212 people, 79 women and 133 men, six factors were evaluated. The Student's t-test revealed that there are significant differences; the Social Assistance Institutions present greater egalitarian attitudes as does the group of women. Meanwhile, the percentiles show these egalitarian attitudes at a medium level. The Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) to compare groups revealed regarding religion, there are significant differences between the Christian, the Catholic and the people who claim to have no religious beliefs; Catholics are those who present a more favorable attitude towards gender equality.

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  • Gabriela Isabel Pérez-Aranda & Paulina Ramos-Antonio & Sinuhé Estrada-Carmona & Liliana García-Reyes & Miguel Angel Tuz-Sierra & Betty Sarabia-Alcocer, 2020. "Attitudes towards Gender Equality of Government Institution´s Workers in Southeastern Mexico," International Journal of Psychological Studies, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 12(3), pages 1-16, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:ijpsjl:v:12:y:2020:i:3:p:16
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