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Table 5 Gender of the perpetrator/perpetratorsa

From: Sexual harassment among employees and students at a large Swedish university: who are exposed, to what, by whom and where – a cross-sectional prevalence study

 

Gender of participants who had been exposed to SH

Gender of perpetrators as reported by Staff & PhD students

Women

N = 380

(missing = 8)

Men

N = 81

(missing = 7)

Non-binary

N = 8

(missing = 0)

All

N = 469

(missing = 15)

n

%

n

%

n

%

n

%

Male

356

93.7

14

17.3

7

87.5

377

80.4

Female

11

2.9

57

70.4

1

12.5

69

14.7

Non-binary gender

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Unknown gender

13

3.4

11

13.6

-

-

24

5.1

Gender of perpetrators as reported by Students

Women

N = 1625

(missing = 35)

Men

N = 399

(missing = 17)

Non-binary

N = 20

(missing = 0)

All

N = 2044

(missing = 52)

n

%

n

%

n

%

n

%

Male

1547

95.2

128

32.1

18

90.0

1693

82.8

Female

68

4.2

271

67.9

3

15.0

342

16.7

Non-binary gender

5

0.3

4

1.0

2

10.0

11

0.5

Unknown gender

13

0.8

21

5.3

4

20.0

38

1.9

  1. The percentages are given as percent ‘yes’ out of the total number of exposed persons in each gender group
  2. aExposed persons could mark several options