People in Asia's developing countries believe the next generation of women will face a tough time combating gender inequality, according to a survey released on Friday.
The survey across Asia by credit-card company Mastercard asked 8,700 people if they thought gender equality would become worse, remain the same or get better in the future.
Poorer countries, such as Vietnam, Indonesia and Myanmar were most pessimistic about advances in women's equality, while respondents in richer nations such Australia and Singapore expected progress.
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The survey across Asia by credit-card company Mastercard asked 8,700 people if they thought gender equality would become worse, remain the same or get better in the future.
Poorer countries, such as Vietnam, Indonesia and Myanmar were most pessimistic about advances in women's equality, while respondents in richer nations such Australia and Singapore expected progress.
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