UniSAFE Survey – Gender-based violence and institutional responses
The UniSAFE survey collected data on experiences of gender-based violence, including sexual harassment, among students and employees in 46 higher education institutions and research institutions in 15 countries in the period 17.01.-01.05.2022 (n= 42,186). Factors of influence and effects of gender-b...
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Format: | Dataset |
Language: | English |
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2022
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.7802/2475 https://search.gesis.org/research_data/SDN-10.7802-2475?lang=de https://search.gesis.org/research_data/SDN-10.7802-2475?lang=en |
Summary: | The UniSAFE survey collected data on experiences of gender-based violence, including sexual harassment, among students and employees in 46 higher education institutions and research institutions in 15 countries in the period 17.01.-01.05.2022 (n= 42,186). Factors of influence and effects of gender-based violence are part of the survey. The prevalence data refers to six forms of violence, based on the four forms of gender-based violence described in the Council of Europe's Istanbul Convention: physical violence, psychological violence, economic violence and sexual violence. In addition, the survey includes two other forms of violence: sexual harassment and digital violence. The results of the UniSAFE survey add to the current knowledge base on the occurrence of gender-based violence by individuals (micro-level) in the context of science and research. The UniSAFE survey is part of an EU-funded study (grant number 101006261 ) with several qualitative and quantitative data collections. The UniSAFE survey collected data on experiences of gender-based violence, including sexual harassment, among students and employees in 46 higher education institutions and research institutions in 15 countries in the period 17.01.-01.05.2022 (n= 42,186). Factors of influence and effects of gender-based violence are part of the survey. The prevalence data refers to six forms of violence, based on the four forms of gender-based violence described in the Council of Europe's Istanbul Convention: physical violence, psychological violence, economic violence and sexual violence. In addition, the survey includes two other forms of violence: sexual harassment and digital violence. The results of the UniSAFE survey add to the current knowledge base on the occurrence of gender-based violence by individuals (micro-level) in the context of science and research. The UniSAFE survey is part of an EU-funded study (grant number 101006261 ) with several qualitative and quantitative data collections. |
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