Public Opinion

Bakiev has warned that if his reforms are not accepted in Parliament within 10 days, he may initiate a national referendum on them in December. Photo courtesy Dmitry Shevkun/IFES.

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BRIDGE and Lebanon’s Ministry of Interior and Municipalities Among Winners of UN Public Service Awards

June 23, 2010

On June 23, 2010, two of IFES’ partner organizations attended an awards ceremony to receive the 2010 United Nations Public Service Award in the categories of “improving the delivery of public services” and “fostering participation in public policy-making decisions through innovative mechanisms.”

Civil Society, Election Law, Public Opinion

International NGO Releases Survey Findings on Women’s Political Standing in Morocco

June 22, 2010

RABAT—A national survey on attitudes towards the political, economic, social and legal status of women in Morocco released today by the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) and the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) shows that while women’s political and civic participation is low, there is relatively high support for gender quotas on behalf of both sexes. The survey, however, indicated that men are much less supportive than women of the Family Law or Moudawana.

Gender Issues, Public Opinion, Election Observation, Elections

Focus on Morocco | Civic and Political Participation Topic Brief

June 22, 2010

This topic brief presents the main findings from the SWMENA survey in Morocco on civic and political participation. It includes an analysis of civic engagement through membership in different types of organizations and taking part in different activities to express opinions on political and social issues. Voting behavior is also explored in reference to participation in the 2009 municipal elections in June 2009 as well as women’s opinions about policy priorities and factors influencing their voting choices.

Civic Education, Gender Issues, Public Opinion, Voter Turnout

Focus on Morocco | Educational Attainment and Career Aspirations Topic Brief

June 22, 2010

This topic brief presents the main findings on educational attainment and aspirations from the SWMENA survey in Morocco, a survey of 2,500 women and men 18 and older, fielded in 2010. 

Civic Education, Gender Issues, Public Opinion, Education

Focus on Morocco | Freedom of Movement, & Freedom from Harassment & Violence Topic Brief

June 22, 2010

This topic brief presents key findings from the SWMENA survey in Morocco. One portion of the survey examined the extent to which women enjoyed freedom of movement without pressures from family or society, attitudes towards violence against women, and the degree to which domestic violence is tolerated or rejected by society.

Civic Education, Gender Issues, Public Opinion

Focus on Morocco | Health Care Access Topic Brief

June 22, 2010

The SWMENA survey, in addition to gathering information about women’s and men’s economic, social and political status, investigated the extent to which women in Morocco had access to formal health care. The survey also examined issues of affordability, quality of care, utilization, and proximity to medical services. This topic brief presents the principal findings with respect to women’s access to health care

Civic Education, Gender Issues, Public Opinion, Education

Focus on Morocco | Opinions on the Family Law and Gender Quotas - Topic Brief

June 22, 2010

One of the principal objectives of the SWMENA survey was to examine the level of popular support for law reforms that have the potential to enhance women’s participation in the social and political realms. The Morocco Family Law, known as the Moudawana, which was adopted in 2004, continues to draw much debate among the Moroccan populace and advocacy groups. The introduction of gender quotas in 2002 to reserve 30 seats for women on a national list in Parliament increased the representation of women in elected bodies but continues to raise questions about the effectiveness of gender quotas and how ordinary citizens felt about this system. This topic brief thus presents the main findings from the SWMENA survey on the Family Law and gender quotas.

Civic Education, Gender Issues, Public Opinion

Focus on Morocco | Paid Work and Control of Earnings & Assets Topic Brief

June 22, 2010

This topic brief presents the main findings from the SWMENA survey in Morocco on paid work and employment. It includes analysis of participation by Moroccan women in the formal economy through their wage labor and subsequent control over their earnings and any other assets. In addition, other features of income and formal sector involvement are discussed, such as receipt of benefits as a part of employment.

Civic Education, Gender Issues, Public Opinion, Education

Focus on Morocco | Project Overview & Respondent Demographics

June 22, 2010

The Status of Women in the Middle East and North Africa (SWMENA) is a gender-focused research project that evaluates the status of women in three countries: Lebanon, Morocco, and Yemen

Civic Education, Gender Issues, Public Opinion

Focus on Morocco | Social Attitudes Toward Women Topic Brief

June 22, 2010

Before conducting the SWMENA survey, NGOs in Morocco that work on several aspects of women’s issues completed a short survey to identify their data needs. One of the main challenges identified by these groups is the stereotypical view of women’s image in Morocco in terms of their role in family and society. These groups identified the conservative or male-dominated mentality that restricts women’s role to marriage, child-bearing, and servicing the husband and the family as one of the main issues facing women in Morocco. These women also mentioned the weak presence of women in decision-making positions as an obstacle facing Moroccan women. Women in both political and private sector institutions, including women in political parties and parliament, don’t have significant decision-making weight and some NGOs believe that women in political parties tend to be just exploited for political marketing and remain marginalized within these parties.

Civic Education, Gender Issues, Public Opinion, Education

Topic In Brief

Public opinion is the aggregate of individual attitudes or beliefs held by the adult population. Public opinion can also be defined as the complex collection of opinions of many different people and the sum of all their views. The tide of public opinion becomes more and more crucial during political elections, most importantly elections determining the national executive.

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