Assessing the Role of Gender in Shaping Perceptions of Socio- Economic Issues in the Context of Sustainable Local Development: A Study on Respondents' Influence
Stefania-Rodica Hubel (Anghel) (),
Mari-Isabella Stan () and
Tanase Tasente ()
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Stefania-Rodica Hubel (Anghel): Business Administration Doctoral School, Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Mari-Isabella Stan: "Ovidius" University of Constanța, Faculty of Law and Administrative Sciences
Tanase Tasente: "Ovidius" University of Constanța, Faculty of Law and Administrative Sciences
Technium Sustainability, 2023, vol. 3, issue 1, 76-90
Abstract:
This paper investigates how respondents' gender influence perceptions of socioeconomic issues within the context of Sustainable Local Development (SLD). The study utilizes a structured questionnaire distributed to 216 participants. The analysis reveals that gender significantly shape participants' perspectives on various aspects of their lives, such as quality of life, future expectations, and attitudes towards societal and economic structures. However, the influence of this demographic variable varies across different areas, pointing to a complex and nuanced interplay. In conclusion, the paper suggests that understanding these perceptual differences can contribute to developing socially inclusive and responsive strategies for SLD, hence underlining the need for a continued exploration of these relationships.
Keywords: Social Responsibility; Sustainable local Development; Daily Life Perception; Gender (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.47577/sustainability.v3i.9146
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