The Gender Perception Towards the Future during the Pandemic

Gabriella Dambrosio, Barbara Sonzogni
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The aim of this paper is to explore the consequences resulting from global emergencies cases, such as the current Covid-19 pandemic, focusing on the perceptions toward the future in a gender perspective. To this end, the analysis investigates results obtained from a web-survey, conducted in 2021, whose target group is characterized by all the Sapienza University of Rome students’ that, during the last three years, have spent an academic mobility period outside Italy or inside Rome. The results obtained show how, generally, women have a more pessimistic view of the present and post pandemic with more clear implications on the emotional relationships and the working life; on the other side, men seem to be more optimistic about the imminent end of the pandemic, believing that Covid-19 period helped them in managing their time and in strengthening the relationship with own family members. This gender perspective is also confirmed by a comparison on the prevailing attitudes and feelings that people declared they experienced during the 2020 pandemic period with respect to the perception of the near future: more in detail, women claim to be more demoralized, depressed and nervous than men that, on the contrary, define themselves proactive and confident.
大流行病期间对未来的性别观念
本文旨在探讨全球紧急情况(如当前的Covid-19大流行)造成的后果,重点关注从性别角度对未来的看法。为此,该分析调查了2021年进行的一项网络调查的结果,该调查的目标群体是罗马大学的所有学生,在过去三年中,他们在意大利境外或罗马境内度过了学术流动期。所获得的结果表明,总的来说,妇女对目前和以后的大流行病持更为悲观的看法,对情感关系和工作生活的影响更为明显;另一方面,男性似乎对大流行即将结束更为乐观,他们认为新冠疫情有助于他们管理时间,加强与家人的关系。对人们声称自己在2020年大流行期间所经历的普遍态度和感受的比较也证实了这一性别观点:更详细地说,女性声称自己比男性更消沉、沮丧和紧张,而男性则相反,认为自己积极主动和自信。
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