Using data from the 2017 Canadian Financial Health Index and other sources, the report finds that B.C.
women make less money, pay more for housing and face a higher cost of living than women in the rest of the county.
Women make less money than men because they won't do the dirty, dangerous jobs or jobs with long hours and they don't want to relocate.
Gays can't get married,
women make less money, millions of children don't have access to healthcare, and cops can stop and frisk anyone they feel like in some places.
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WOMEN MAKE LESS MONEY?
Not exact matches
White says, «
Women - owned businesses do not make less money because they are women - o
Women - owned businesses do not
make less money because they are
women - o
women - owned.
As I recall the headline read, more or
less, «
Women Don't Negotiate Because They're Not Dumb,» and the author went on to cite research to make her point that when women do ask for more money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy» women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportuni
Women Don't Negotiate Because They're Not Dumb,» and the author went on to cite research to
make her point that when
women do ask for more money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy» women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportuni
women do ask for more
money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy»
women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportuni
women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportunities.
While it may seem like raising outside
money would actually
make it easier to build such a company, even that achievement is often out of reach for
women:
Less than 3 percent of venture capital goes to female CEOs.
Women are also
making more
money than they used to, albeit still often
less than men.
Less than 2 % of the world's
money is invested by
women and the average
make - up of female investors in private companies is around 22 %.
For example, according to Strachan, a man who
makes less money than his wife or chooses to serve the family as a stay - at - home dad is a «man fail» because «men are called to be leaders, providers, protectors and
women are nurturers.»
Lets face it, most
women will Never go with a man that
makes much
Less money than they do which
makes it very sad for many of us men that really wanted to get married to have a family since many
women just Can't Accept us for who we really are.
Wouldn't a
woman who
makes her own
money be
less likely to be a «gold - digger»?
Husbands whose wives
make more
money are 61 %
less likely to say they're happy Wives who are primary breadwinners are also significantly
less happy about their family lives than other
women Men are 5 times more likely to cheat when they're financially dependent on their wives Divorce is 40 % more likely when a
women makes over 60 % of the family's income Much of the discussion around this topic so far has focused on the broader business and economic consequences of this shift.
God forbid if a high salary Career
woman should ever go with a man that
makes a lot
less money than she does.
Men are clearly capable of loving
women as they prove everytime they couple themselves with a
woman that
makes less money then they do.
The
less women in the L&D ward on any given day, the
less money hospitals and their staff will
make.
«Unfortunately (
women) may be
less powerful and
make less money and run fewer companies, but they're not
less important, and they may be more important because they're the soul and well - being of our communities.»
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has called himself a feminist and complained about sexism in society, yet a report by Politico New York finds that
women are underrepresented in the upper layers of his administration, and overall,
make less money than the men.
Veteran
women life science researchers in positions of authority and with similar resumes as their male counterparts still
make significantly
less money.
More than 1 in 5
women — 22 % — say they wouldn't date someone who
makes less money than them, according to a new survey of 3,000 singles across the U.S. from dating company Plenty of Fish.
Less women complain about how much
money their men
make, but more
women complain about lack of connection.
The ease of
making money in this way can deter
women from going out and
making far
less money for much more work when their college education is completed.
This power doesn't
make women any
less of a riddle to Tim, who apparently only uses his abilities to get laid, though no character ever seems to have a problem with
money over the film's runtime.
The Saatchi Gallery has resorted to the artistic equivalent of a
women - only shortlist in the face of overwhelming evidence that
women find it harder to
make a name in the art world and earn
less money — even at the top.
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Women are consistently underrepresented among leadership in BigLaw,
make less money than their male counterparts, and are only half as likely to get promoted as partner.
1) In my understanding the gender - gap explanation requires that the difference between how much
money men and
women make is more or
less proportional to the difference between how many men pay alimony to the
woman and how many
women pay alimony to the man, and I'm interested in understanding if this logic is right as I'm no expert.
«Where you really see the difference is if you're a general counsel in a public company and you're a
woman — you're
making less money than if you are a general counsel in a public company and you're a man.
This is often because fathers maintain the same or a similar financial picture, while mothers, earning
less as
women and often neglecting their careers to care for their children
make less money.
One of the least pleasant discoveries a divorced man or
woman makes is that he or she has
less money than before.
However, being the breadwinner (i.e., earning more than a spouse) was associated with men being more likely to cheat; the opposite was true for
women — they were
less likely to cheat when they
made more
money than their husbands.