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March 30, 2018
Sexual Harassment at Work in the Era of #MeToo
Views of how increased focus on sexual harassment will affect women’s opportunities linked to education, party
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Sexual Harassment at Work in the Era of #MeToo
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Americans more concerned about men getting away with sexual harassment than men being fired prematurely
Mixed views on implications of increased focus on sexual harassment
Democrats far more likely than Republicans to see men getting away with sexual harassment and women not being believed as major problems
About half say increased focus on sexual harassment has made it harder for men to interact with women at work
Views of how increased focus on sexual harassment will affect women’s opportunities linked to education, party
About six-in-ten women say they have been sexually harassed
More than half of women who have been sexually harassed say it has happened both in and outside of work
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