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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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#METOO OCH SEXUELLA TRAKASSERIER : Finns det skillnader i män och kvinnors åsikter?

Strömbäck, Jonna, Olsson, Jenny January 2018 (has links)
Den föreliggande studiens syfte var att undersöka skillnader mellan män och kvinnor vad gäller deras attityder till metoo-debatten och deras uppfattningar om huruvida handlingar är sexuella trakasserier eller inte. Studien syftade även till att undersöka eventuella samband mellan dessa attityder och uppfattningar samt om det fanns en skillnad mellan män och kvinnor avseende det eventuella sambandet. En webbaserad enkätundersökning besvarades av 166 respondenter, varav 97 (58,4 %) var kvinnor och 67 (40,4 %) var män (M = 23,80 år, SD =3,22). Resultatet påvisade signifikanta könsskillnader som innebar att kvinnorna var mer positivt inställda till metoo-debatten samt uppfattade fler handlingar som sexuella trakasserier jämfört med vad männen gjorde. Det påvisades även ett starkt positivt samband mellan attityder till metoo-debatten och uppfattningar om sexuella trakasserier, men ingen signifikant skillnad mellan männen och kvinnorna avseende det aktuella sambandet kunde finnas. / The current study aimed to examine differences between males and females regarding their attitudes toward the metoo-movement and their perceptions of whether an action is a sexual harassment or not. The study also aimed to examine a potential correlation between these attitudes and perceptions as well as if there was any difference between males and females regarding the potential correlation. A webbased survey was answered by 166 respondents, where of 97 (58,4 %) were females and 67 (40,4 %) were males (M = 23,80 years, SD =3,22). The results showed significant gender differences which entailed that the females had more positive attitudes toward the metoo-movement as well as they perceived more actions as sexual harassments compared to what the males did. Furthermore, the results showed a strong positive correlation between attitudes toward the metoo-movement and perceptions of sexual harassment, but no significant difference were found between males and females regarding this correlation.

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