concept   gender segregation

30 commonsense assertions
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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 gender segregation Western In Western culture, gender segregation is rare and there is a strong emphasis on mixed-gender interactions in public spaces and social events. 27
2 gender segregation Middle Eastern Gender segregation is commonplace in Middle Eastern culture with separate spaces for men and women in public, religious, and social settings. 12
3 gender segregation Scandinavian countries In Scandinavian countries there is an emphasis on gender equality and minimized gender segregation in public spaces. 4
4 gender segregation conservative societies Gender segregation is a widespread traditional practice in conservative societies, observed in public spaces and religious institutions. 4
5 gender segregation China In Chinese culture, there is an emphasis on homogeneity and hierarchical social structures, leading to gender segregation in social settings. 3
6 gender segregation Saudi Arabia Gender segregation is a traditional and common practice in Saudi Arabian culture, reflecting traditional gender roles and power disparities. 3
7 gender segregation Shia Muslim culture In Shia Muslim culture, gender segregation is practiced in social and religious settings. 3
8 gender segregation Yemen In Yemen, gender segregation is a common practice in both educational and public environments. 3
9 gender segregation Australia Gender segregation in Australia promotes gender equality and diversity while addressing regressive practices. 2
10 gender segregation Iran Gender segregation is enforced in public spaces in Iran to preserve cultural and religious traditions. 2
11 gender segregation Islamic cultures In Islamic cultures, gender segregation is common in public spaces and social events. 2
12 gender segregation New Zealand In New Zealand, gender segregation is viewed as discriminatory and incompatible with modern values. 2
13 gender segregation Orthodox Jewish communities Gender segregation is practiced in both religious and social settings in Orthodox Jewish communities. 2
14 gender segregation Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, gender segregation restricts young women's public participation. 2
15 gender segregation United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, gender segregation is seen as outdated and contrary to gender equality principles. 2
16 gender segregation Abrahamic religions Gender segregation is practiced in certain religious settings and ceremonies within Abrahamic religions. 1
17 gender segregation Afghanistan Gender segregation is a standard practice in educational institutions and public spaces in Afghanistan. 1
18 gender segregation Arab countries Gender segregation is prevalent in Arab countries, with separate seating areas for men and women in social and professional settings. 1
19 gender segregation Conservative Islamic countries In conservative Islamic countries, gender segregation is practiced in public and social settings. 1
20 gender segregation Conservative Middle Eastern cultures In conservative Middle Eastern cultures, gender segregation is commonly observed in public spaces and social events. 1
21 gender segregation Europe In Europe, gender segregation is less common in social settings. 1
22 gender segregation France In France, gender segregation is considered regressive and counterproductive to gender equality. 1
23 gender segregation Islam in Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries with a strong Islamic culture, gender segregation in public spaces and events is commonly practiced. 1
24 gender segregation Liberal cultures In liberal cultures, gender segregation is less common and coed interaction is more prevalent. 1
25 gender segregation Middle Eastern schools Gender segregation is a common practice in Middle Eastern schools, with separate classes or even separate buildings for boys and girls. 1
26 gender segregation Pakistan Gender segregation is commonly observed in religious institutions and traditional social events in Pakistani culture. 1
27 gender segregation Progressive societies In progressive societies, there is minimal gender segregation in public spaces and workplaces. 1
28 gender segregation Strict Islamic societies In strict Islamic societies, there is strict gender segregation in public places and certain events. 1
29 gender segregation Sunni Muslim countries Gender segregation is common in public spaces and religious settings in Sunni Muslim countries due to cultural and religious norms. 1
30 gender segregation Western schools In Western schools, gender segregation is less common, with co-educational classes being the norm. 1