Ipsos survey, 76 percent of respondents were of the opinion that stay-at-home fathers were less of a man in South Korea.
This statistic shows the share of respondents who agree that a man who stays home to look after his children is less of a man in South Korea as of January 2019. According to the Share of respondents who agree that a man staying home to look after children is less of a man in South Korea as of January 2019
Basic Account
Get to know the platform
You only have access to basic statistics.
This statistic is not included in your account.
Starter Account
The ideal entry-level account for individual users
- Instant access to 1m statistics
- Download in XLS, PDF & PNG format
- Detailed references
$199 USD / Month *
Professional Account
Full access
Business Solutions including all features.
* Prices do not include sales tax.
Other statistics that may interest you Parents online
Internet usage
4
Online awareness
6
- Basic Statistic Steps taken by parents worldwide to protect children's online identity 2018
- Basic Statistic U.S. parent opinion on who should protect children online 2020, by ethnicity
- Premium Statistic U.S. parents monitoring their young children's activities online 2020
- Basic Statistic U.S. parents who limit how their young child uses smartphones and internet 2020
- Basic Statistic U.S. parents who have never shared their children on social media 2020
- Basic Statistic U.S. parents who think others share too much about kids on social 2020
Social media
3
Online video
3
Online shopping
6
- Premium Statistic Leading kids e-commerce sites in the U.S. 2019-2020, by average monthly visits
- Premium Statistic Most searched kids products in the United States 2019-2020
- Premium Statistic Most popular kids products in the U.S. 2019-2020, by year-on-year search growth
- Premium Statistic Most popular kids products in the U.S. 2020, by search growth
- Premium Statistic Share of kids e-commerce website traffic in the U.S. 2020, by device
- Premium Statistic Share of desktop traffic to kids e-commerce websites in the U.S. 2019-2020
Further related statistics
9
- Mobile internet use via laptops in Great Britain 2019, by demographic
- Total population of Myanmar in 2014, by gender
- Alpine skiing participation in U.S. high schools 2010-2022, by gender
- Employment to population ratio in 2012, by region and gender
- Least popular college majors in the U.S. by gender 2009
- 11-player football participation in U.S. high schools 2009-2022, by gender
- Lotte World Adventure theme park attendance South Korea 2009-2022
- Children's sedentary time in England 2008-2012, by gender and BMI
- U.S. capital punishment - average time elapsed since sentencing
Further Content: You might find this interesting as well
Statistics
- Mobile internet use via laptops in Great Britain 2019, by demographic
- Total population of Myanmar in 2014, by gender
- Alpine skiing participation in U.S. high schools 2010-2022, by gender
- Employment to population ratio in 2012, by region and gender
- Least popular college majors in the U.S. by gender 2009
- 11-player football participation in U.S. high schools 2009-2022, by gender
- Lotte World Adventure theme park attendance South Korea 2009-2022
- Children's sedentary time in England 2008-2012, by gender and BMI
- U.S. capital punishment - average time elapsed since sentencing
Ipsos. (March 7, 2019). Share of respondents who agree that a man staying home to look after children is less of a man in South Korea as of January 2019 [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved June 12, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/992934/south-korea-opinions-stay-at-home-fathers/
Ipsos. "Share of respondents who agree that a man staying home to look after children is less of a man in South Korea as of January 2019." Chart. March 7, 2019. Statista. Accessed June 12, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/992934/south-korea-opinions-stay-at-home-fathers/
Ipsos. (2019). Share of respondents who agree that a man staying home to look after children is less of a man in South Korea as of January 2019. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: June 12, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/992934/south-korea-opinions-stay-at-home-fathers/
Ipsos. "Share of Respondents Who Agree That a Man Staying Home to Look after Children Is Less of a Man in South Korea as of January 2019." Statista, Statista Inc., 7 Mar 2019, https://www.statista.com/statistics/992934/south-korea-opinions-stay-at-home-fathers/
Ipsos, Share of respondents who agree that a man staying home to look after children is less of a man in South Korea as of January 2019 Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/992934/south-korea-opinions-stay-at-home-fathers/ (last visited June 12, 2024)
Share of respondents who agree that a man staying home to look after children is less of a man in South Korea as of January 2019 [Graph], Ipsos, March 7, 2019. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/992934/south-korea-opinions-stay-at-home-fathers/