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«Breaking News» U.S. women feel LESS respected than ever: Only 48% believe American females are treated with dignity

More than half (52 percent) of American women say their gender is not treated with respect and dignity – a record high, according to a new report.


The Gallup survey of 1,000 adults focused on how women felt in 2018 – dubbed by many as 'the Year of the Woman' thanks, in part, to the record number of women who were elected to Congress and the #metoo movement reaching new heights.


Despite those benchmarks, the number fell from 2017, when just 38 percent of women felt their gender was disrespected and devalued by society.


The number reached a high in 2012, when 75 percent of women said they felt their gender was respected.




This graph illustrates the share of men (in blue) and women (in green) who believe women are respected in society, showing a significant decline among women in 2018


This graph illustrates the share of men (in blue) and women (in green) who believe women are respected in society, showing a significant decline among women in 2018



This graph illustrates the share of men (in blue) and women (in green) who believe women are respected in society, showing a significant decline among women in 2018



Men felt very differently on the topic, with 70 percent saying that women are respected in society, though that number was down from 74 percent in 2017.


Since the survey began in 2011, men have consistently responded in much higher numbers than women with the belief that women get respect, with the peak in 2012, when 80 percent of men said women get respect.


However, the divide between men and women on the subject stretched to a record 22 percentage point difference in 2018.

The poll was conducted August 13 – September 30, 2018 – before and during the first public hearing for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who was accused of sexually abusing Palo Alto University Professor of Psychology Christine Blasey Ford when the two were in high school.


The perception among women that their gender is not respected was more pronounced for those who disapprove of the nation's leadership under President Donald Trump.




This graph illustrates the number of women who believe their gender is respected, broken down by those who approve of government leadership (in purple) and those who disapprove (in green). The brackets show where Obama's presidency ends and Trump's begins


This graph illustrates the number of women who believe their gender is respected, broken down by those who approve of government leadership (in purple) and those who disapprove (in green). The brackets show where Obama's presidency ends and Trump's begins



This graph illustrates the number of women who believe their gender is respected, broken down by those who approve of government leadership (in purple) and those who disapprove (in green). The brackets show where Obama's presidency ends and Trump's begins



For example, 79 percent of women who approved of the country's leadership in 2018 said they felt women are respected, compared to just 34 percent among those who disapprove of Trump and his policies.


Both numbers have declined since 2017, when 87 percent of female Trump supporters felt women were respected, compared to 49 percent of women who oppose his leadership.


Overall, a majority (59 percent) of women surveyed in February believe that society treats men better than women, with 32 percent saying the genders are treated equally.


Men took a different view, with 51 percent saying men and women are treated equally and just 34 percent believing that men are treated better. 


Those numbers represent an increase compared to 2000, when just 43 percent of men believed the genders were treated equally and 41 percent said men were treated better.


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Main photo article More than half (52 percent) of American women say their gender is not treated with respect and dignity – a record high, according to a new report.
The Gallup survey of 1,000 adults focused on how women felt in 2018 – dubbed by many as ‘the Year of the Woman’ thanks, in part, to the re...


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