Sentences with phrase «differently than male»

Some of the factors causing women to leave practice included low income, long hours, lack of financial support for maternity leave, difficulty with the Legal Aid system and being treated differently than male peers by judges, Crown Attorneys and court staff.
It'll be interesting to see if female critics respond any differently than male critics, though.
Years ago, when females lagged behind males in math, some experts asserted that females» brains were structured differently than males, which limited their ability to learn math.
Female pumas handle territory differently than males.

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We've found that male managers, despite being well - intentioned, often aren't equipped to handle women in conversations about stress, flextime, remote working, what the company is willing to do, and other issues that they need to approach differently than they would for their male employees.
You would obviously try to sell to a 45 - year - old single mom from Iowa differently than you would a 25 - year - old single professional male from New York City and your ads need to reflect this.
They therefore investigated whether women's brains work differently than men's and whether this difference is modulated by psychological (male or female traits) or endocrinological (hormonal variations) factors.
So when Drake and his colleagues measured the RNA levels — a direct link to how much of a gene is being produced — in the genes of 334 mice, he didn't expect to find more than a few variations that might help explain why males and females have such different rates of cardiovascular disease and diabetes or why they react differently to certain drugs.
However, the pattern matches the social behaviors of chimpanzees, she says, where the males «interact [more] in groups with differently ranked individuals, and tolerate conflict more readily than females.»
The study findings may be about more than just bragging rights, however: Researchers say they may shed light on how male and female brains age differently, and why women are at higher risk for Alzheimer's disease.
Those who advocate the necessity for special «boys» education» are asking that boys continue to be treated differently, when boys behave as they do and do less well than they could precisely because they've been subjected to the kinds of male socialisation I've already described.
So, if it's females who are working in the bank, are they giving different advice or treating differently their female clients than they do their male clients?
Put differently, death rates for Indigenous males and females in the 15 - 24 year age group were 2 - 3 times higher than for non-Indigenous people in the same age group and nearly 5 times higher in the 25 - 34 year age group.
The brains of males and females could be structured differently (nature); boys could receive more encouragement from adults to engage in activities that promote spatial skills (environment); or boys could have an innate preference for such activities and improve their abilities through greater practice than girls, who prefer other activities (interaction).
Stronger associations with peer smoking among females indicate that females interact differently with peers than males, and probably engage in more intense relationships with a higher degree of intimacy and reciprocity [21,39].
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