Learning Gender-based Attitudes in The Bahamas

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15362/ijbs.v25i0.339

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Gender attitudes, Interpersonal violence,

Abstract

Gender based violence continues to be a source of concern in The Bahamas. Structural inequality between the sexes is present in the law and cultural attitudes can work to circumscribe the expectations of women. Such attitudes are reinforced through messages from various sources. This paper presents the results from an Internet-based survey of 1,279 participants to examine how Bahamian citizens learn their attitudes towards women. The most important influence on Bahamians was the participant’s mother. She, in turn, was influenced by the messages she received from faith-based sources. Official governmental sources of information and the opinions of politicians and school teachers appeared to be less influential. This disparity suggests that within The Bahamas, changes in attitudes towards women will require a more enlightened message to be taught and reinforced by faith-based organizations.

Author Biography

Virginia C. Ballance, University of The Bahamas

Librarian IV

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2019-10-22

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Fielding, W. J., & Ballance, V. C. (2019). Learning Gender-based Attitudes in The Bahamas. International Journal of Bahamian Studies, 25, 1–15. https://doi.org/10.15362/ijbs.v25i0.339

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