Sentences with phrase «faster than their male counterparts»

WOMEN in executive management roles earning more than $ 65,000 a year find work 25 per cent faster than their male counterparts on similar salaries according to a recent Morgan & Banks survey.
Since 2005, women's incomes have grown more than five times faster than their male counterparts — 11.6 per cent compared to 2.2 per cent — likely because of more higher - paying union work for women, while men lose manufacturing jobs, said Doug Norris, chief demographer at Environics Analytics.
In some areas, their incomes are even increasing faster than their male counterparts» are.

Not exact matches

For example, Michelle Rodriquez's character in the testosterone - fueled Fast & Furious series doesn't have any different attitudes or viewpoints than her gearhead male counterparts: she is essentially Vin Diesel with long hair.
Women may be at the forefront of the fast - growing forensic science field, but they're also more stressed than their male counterparts, indicates new research led by a Michigan State University criminologist.
Researchers at the University of Chicago report in the January 20, 2000 issue of Nature that genes pertaining to male reproduction — those involved in sperm production, transfer and morphology — evolve much faster than their non-sexual counterparts.
January 20, 2000 «Maleness» gene evolution Researchers Chung - I Wu and Gerald Wyckoff report that genes pertaining to male reproduction — those involved in sperm production, transfer and morphology — evolve much faster than their non-sexual counterparts.
Another reason why girls prefer older guys is that they are faster than men mature and older men more attractive than their younger counterparts because the last still with the male bravura of their teenagers behave and can not move away from their adolescence or so it seems.
Like the Rathalos though, it breathes fire, but it can also poison you and is far more heavily armoured, faster and stronger than its male counterpart.
• Women have higher mortgage rates than men, despite equal or better repayment performance • Homes owned by single men are worth 10 percent more than homes owned by single women • The Census Bureau reports that single women are buying homes at a faster rate than their single male counterparts
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