How Women's Role Against Gender Fair?

Indra Supradewi, Juli Oktalia, Ani Kusumastuti, Mega Bella Joennata, Puspa Sekar Mentari

Abstract


The purpose of this research is to see the relationship between women's participation, attitudes and knowledge of women in Gender Fair Service . The method used in quantitative research with the data used is primary data. The sample in this study were female service users at the Practice of Independent Midwives (PMB) Jakarta area with a total sample of 96 people. The results of this study show that as many as 31% of women who have passive involvement get gender unfair services, while among women who have active involvement as much as 17% get gender less fair services .The relationship between knowledge and gender equitable services shows that as many as 33% of women who have poor knowledge get gender less fair services, while among women who have good knowledge as much as 15% get gender less fair services. The relationship between attitudes and gender-equitable services shows that as many as 33% of women who have negative attitudes get gender less fair services, while among women who have a positive attitude as much as 15% get gender less fair services.


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Gender; Women; Health

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