Women more than men cite the high cost of living (55 %) and not earning enough (52 %) as the biggest barriers to saving more (compared with 46 % and 42 % of men, respectively).
Not exact matches
But the specific habits
cited in this new book are going to resonate with
women much
more than men.
Interestingly,
more female
than male poll respondents
cited «flexibility» and a «pleasant atmosphere» as an attractive job quality, while
more men than women said they were drawn to companies with «strong financial health» and «strong management.»
Although the Institute for Family Studies reports that
more husbands
than wives admit to being unfaithful, according to The Cut, psychoanalyst and writer Esther Perel
cites an increase of 40 % in unfaithful
women since 1990, while
men's statistics have stayed about the same.
And yet, she says,
women - owned businesses are a better bet,
citing research from Indiegogo that
women are 61 %
more likely
than men to achieve their financial goals on the site.
Citing the Bureau of Justice Statistics, Soering says that the prevalence of male rape in prison is such that
more men than women are raped in this countiy.
Citing a mountain of statistical data that shows
women are
more inclined
than men to remain faithful to their religious affiliation and participate regularly in communities of faith, some folks — like controversial West Coast pastor Mark Driscoll — have declared the situation a «crisis,» concluding that the Church has failed
men by projecting a «Richard Simmons, hippie, queer Christ» instead of the true, «Ultimate Fighting Jesus.»
But they also didn't delay marriage because of «troublemaking
men,» incarceration, abuse, unemployment or because they can't afford to get married — many of the reasons poor
women cite as delaying marriage (an institution they value, perhaps
more than their middle - class sisters).
Women are
more likely to report high levels of arthritis pain
than men,
more likely to be hospitalized for arthritis - related causes
than men and
more likely to
cite arthritis as a cause of depression
than men, reports the Arthritis Foundation.
The study author found that, while
men and
women are equally likely to
cite having a difficult co-worker, compared to
men,
women are
more likely to
cite another
woman as a difficult coworker
than they are to
cite a
man, or not
cite anyone.
Due to the nutritional load that hormonal shifts require,
women often need
more regular meals
than men do, and the benefits that we
cite for intermittent fasting are likely
more prominent in
men than in
women.
The Court's statement that «the civil rights laws seek to insure that employees are treated the same regardless of their sex or other protected status» misses the mark in that it will inevitably work to the detriment of
women more than men, not only because
men are
more likely to be in higher level positions (still today) but because, as the
cited case law shows, it is apparently
men who have taken it upon themselves to fire female employees for being too pretty.
Evan Stark, a leading researcher, and scholar in the domestic violence field, and lead expert for the plaintiff mothers in Nicholson v. Williams, a successful class action suit, [note 7] states that «it has been known for some time that
men are the overwhelming perpetrators where children are severely injured or killed, accounting for up to 80 % of severe injury and child fataility in some studies [
citing a major Florida study]; and «that where
men are present, they are far
more likely
than women to be the source of children's injuries;» and that «there is no debate about who is the major source of child sexual abuse.»
Conversely,
more men (41 per cent)
than women (23 per cent)
cite cost savings as the most influential factor for making a change.