Attitudes Towards Domestic Violence in Hungary Inh
Activists in Hungary also point to the low rate of female representation in political life and the challenges women face in earning top employment positions as indicative of the status of women in the country. Though traditional cultural attitudes and gender stereotypes are most often cited as responsible for the country’s seeming indifference towards these issues, others blame the communist legacy as well. Gender equality and the feminist movement of today are often conflated with the forced equality of the communist era and subsequently disregarded.
Compiled from: Christine Rotter, "'Acceptance' of Domestic Violence Blocks Equality," The Budapest Sun Online, www.budapestsun.com, 15 June 2006.
For More Information
For more information on Hungary, please visit the Hungary country page of this website.
For more information on domestic violence, please visit the Domestic Violence section of this website.
In This Section