In short:

How are social norms, attitudes and behaviours around gender equality evolving in the Philippines – and what is influencing these changes?

We are partnering with Investing in Women, an initiative of the Australian government, to explore social norms, attitudes and practices towards gender equality in 1) household and caring roles and 2) economic roles in the Philippines. 

This research, will consist of 30 minute to one hour interviews conducted online via Zoom. We’re looking for participants… 

  • Of all genders (including non-binary folks) 
  • Aged 18-40 years old 
  • Currently living in urban areas in the Philippines

This research has ethics approval from the Australian National University (H/2024/0505). For any questions, please reach out to Dr Elise Stephenson at elise.stephenson@anu.edu.au.

Contact

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Executive team

Elise Stephenson

Deputy Director

Climate change, Intersectionality & identity, Politics & international affairs, The space sector, Youth engagement

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Research team

Nurina Merdikawati (Dika)

Research Coordinator

The workplace & working lives

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