Sentences with phrase «recent gender research»

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The presumptive Democratic nominee enjoys the largest gender gap in recorded history, with a recent Pew Research poll showing her leading among women by 24 points.
Most Americans struggle to determine if their gender differences are based on biology or societal expectations, according to a recent report by Pew Research Center.
Recent research by Professor Mike Savage of the LSE uncovered evidence of a social class pay gap comparable to the gender pay gap.
But recent research has proved otherwise: There is a vast divergence in brain function across the gender divide.
Indeed, she said, given that recent research indicates how transgender individuals may be particularly at risk from developing eating problems, this arguably adds credence to the idea that EDs may be bound up with the pressures and difficulties posed by dominant gender norms.
Ogunniyi's recent research in South African Review of Sociology, examines women's involvement in sport, specifically soccer and its impact on balance of gender power in South Africa on National, community and personal levels.
This is necessary because recent research at the NCAA levels revealed that women coaches are more likely to perceive gender bias than their male counterparts.
«Traditionally, heavy drinking has been shown to be more prevalent in men, though more recent studies point to a narrowing in the gender gap,» said Megan Bertholomey, Ph.D., a postdoctoral associate in the laboratory of Mary Torregrossa, Ph.D., at the University of Pittsburgh who conducted the research.
Gender awareness and gender - sensitive approaches are slowly spreading into agricultural research, extension, and policy in Ethiopia, based on recent statements from a cross section of professionals and practitioners in the coGender awareness and gender - sensitive approaches are slowly spreading into agricultural research, extension, and policy in Ethiopia, based on recent statements from a cross section of professionals and practitioners in the cogender - sensitive approaches are slowly spreading into agricultural research, extension, and policy in Ethiopia, based on recent statements from a cross section of professionals and practitioners in the country.
The familiar view is that profile openness is generally encouraged by engaging directly and smiling into the camera, but some interesting gendered nuances have been offered in recent research.
In encouraging news, recent research suggests that the gender gap in maths could be addressed through training.
Other recent projects include: a California - based action research project on the implementation of Seth's Law and the FAIR Education Act (www.centralcoastinclusiveschools.org), a Montreal - based action research project on empowering gender creative kids and their families (www.gendercreativekids.ca), and a national survey of Canadian K - 12 teachers» training and experiences with Gender and Sexual Diversity (GSD) educgender creative kids and their families (www.gendercreativekids.ca), and a national survey of Canadian K - 12 teachers» training and experiences with Gender and Sexual Diversity (GSD) educGender and Sexual Diversity (GSD) education.
Fabiana Faleiros most recent research focuses on the voice as gender performativity through music, performance, text and sound installations.
When an author starts off with, «my recent research into gender and climate change» you can stop right there and save a lot of time!
Based on my recent research into gender and climate change, in particular masculinity and the militarization of climate change (Nagel 2010), my conclusion in response to the question is, no, it doesn't matter much what Americans think about climate change.
I recently wrote about how women on boards is better for financial returns, laying out a foundation for those who may be less familiar with the terminology around diversity and inclusion and providing a strong «business case» for gender equality among decision - makers based on the most recent research.
It lays out a foundation for those less familiar with the terminology around diversity and inclusion, and provides a strong business case for gender equality among decision - makers based on the most recent research.
A substantial body of research indicates that regardless of race and age, female offenders have higher rates of mental health problems, both internalizing and externalizing, than male offenders.19 In a study of serious «deep - end» offenders, females exhibited both more externalizing problems and more internalizing problems than males.20 Moreover, a recent study using common measures and a demographically matched sample of community and detained youth found that gender differences were greater among detained youth than among community youth, with detained girls having more symptoms of mental illness than would be predicted on the basis of gender or setting alone.21
Gender differences in character strengths have been considered in some recent research.
In recent research, studies indicate that the effect of gender on relational attunement may help explain why gender equality contributes to relationship success.
Additionally, recent research demonstrates that gender norms are a «gateway factor» for a range of adolescent health outcomes.
Recent school surveys and other research tells us that 3 % of students identify as a gender other than the one they were assigned at birth.
Mean girls and bad boys: Recent research on gender differences in conduct disorder.
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