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Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 2:17:31 GMT -5
In various parts of Mexico there are still people who think that if a man rapes a woman it is her fault for provoking him. This is reflected by the new National Discrimination Information System (SINDIS), which was presented on Monday by the National Council to Prevent Discrimination (CONAPRED) and the Ministry of the Interior, together with the National Institute of Statistics (INEGI). SINDIS says that in seven France Mobile Number List years, between 2010 and 2017, the percentage of the Mexican population that believes that women are sexually raped because they provoke men increased. SINDIS is a digital platform that uses data from the National Discrimination Survey (ENADIS) to analyze the behavior and evolution of discriminatory practices in Mexico, and based on that analysis, propose public policies to combat them. Between 2010 and 2017, the percentage of the Mexican population that believes that women are sexually raped because they provoke men increased. Tweet this phrase. Discriminatory practices This system allows comparisons to be made between some discriminatory practices from the 2010 survey, with the most recent one from 2017. Among the main results that were found is that despite time, some stereotypes and discriminatory practices have not only not been eradicated, but are becoming more entrenched among the Mexican population. For example, according to ENADIS 2010, an average of 13% of Mexican men and women consulted believed at that time that “some women are raped because they provoke men.” Seven years later, in the ENADIS 2017, the percentage increased: on average, 15% of the population thought the same, two percentage points more.
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