Findings from a study by Stanford University's Clayman Institute for Gender Research in Palo Alto, California, which surveyed 1222 partnered tenured and tenure - track faculty respondents (910 men and 312 women), indicates why the division of domestic labor matters — especially for women.
The post points to a Quartz article that includes
findings from a study by the American Association of University Women, which examined «15,000 graduates with bachelor's degrees who are 35 years old and younger» and found, across all fields, a 6.6 % «earnings difference between men and women 1 year after graduation.»
Findings from a study by the National Institute of Health, with heart - related studies on people who have pets, showed that pet owners had decreased blood pressure, cholesterol, and triglyceride levels which minimizes risk of a heart attack in the future.
If you think it's easy to identify a dog's breed, especially a pit bull, check out
these findings from a study by the National Canine Research Council.
Larry's post «Ain't Nothin» Worse Than Bad Word Of Mouth» relates several key
findings from a study by the Verde Group, Consumer... Continue Reading
Making headlines on the medical research front were
findings from a study by University of Sydney researchers that provide further evidence of the link between respiratory infections and heart attacks.
Not exact matches
A
study by eMarketer
found that 62 percent of site visitors who participated in a live chat «reported being more likely to purchase
from the site again,» while 38 percent of individuals «made their purchase due to the chat session itself.»
A new
study from University College London and Oxford University diverges
from the famous Yale University
study from the 1970s
by psychologist Stanley Milgram who
found that most people would obey direct orders to send what appeared to be increasingly painful shocks to an unseen stranger.
A new
study, conducted
by the U.S. National Toxicology Program,
found that rats consistently exposed to radiofrequency radiation
from cellphones were more likely to develop malignant tumors in the brain and heart.
The extent of the contraction is especially apparent when compared to the United States: a
study compiled
by Canada's Venture Capital & Private Equity Association
found that
from 2003 to 2008, venture capital investment as a share of GDP dropped 35 % in Canada; meanwhile, south of the border, it increased
by 17 %.
This is illustrated
by a Microsoft
study that
found the average attention span of an internet user has dropped substantially
from 12 seconds in 2000, to just eight seconds in 2015.
Perhaps the
findings of a
study done
by psychologists at San Francisco State University will encourage you to take time away
from work and have a little fun.
A 2010
study by professors
from Insead, the Kellogg School of Management, and Tel Aviv University
found that people who have spent extended time abroad tend to be better, more creative problem solvers.
A new
study by researchers
from Uppsala University in Sweden and the London School of Economics
finds the effects of roboticization in fact countervail much of the negative media sentiment.
In fact, the authors of the
study, who looked at wage data covering all U.S. companies
from 1978 to 2012,
found that the wage gap between the average worker at individual companies and the highest ranking executives (CEOs and other C - suiters) at those firms had only grown
by a «small amount» in the past three - and - a-half decades.
While there have been
studies, such as the Card and Krueger
study referenced
by the CUPE report that show little or no job loss
from a higher minimum wage, other
studies have
found instances where raising the minimum wage had a negative effect on employment.
A recent
study by the University of Greenwich's Business School
found that praise
from the boss can actually be demotivating in certain situations.
The
study, conducted
by Sameer B. Srivastava, Ph.D. and doctoral student Eliot Sherman at the University of California, Berkeley's Haas School of Business,
found that low - performing women who switched
from a male supervisor to a high - performing female supervisor earned substantially less than men who made a similar shift.
A new
study by LinkedIn surveyed more than 13,000 Millennial job seekers to
find out what it takes to get them to work for you, and offers some insights into the lengths some employers are going to need to go to hire the best talent
from this generation.
The
study also
found a seven percent uptick in sales due to higher conversion rates caused
by better service
from associates.
More
from Personal Finance: Here's how to retire abroad — without any tax surprises Tax cuts trump the market's recent volatility for most Americans, new
study finds Tax bill will slash
by half the number of homeowners claiming the mortgage deduction
MDG Advertising drew
from a
study originally published
by Yahoo! and Ipsos to
find out which platform mobile users prefer.
One major
study from the UK
found that
by eating a peanut - containing snack, infants who were at high risk for developing a peanut allergy were able to prevent developing the allergy.
A new
study from Barclays, «Origins and Legacy: the Changing Order of Wealth Creation,»
finds developing countries now lead the U.S. when comes to wealth creation
by entrepreneurs.
As a 2006
study in the American Sociological Review
found, the number of close confidantes a typical individual has shrank
by a third between 1985 and 2006, to about two
from three.
A July 2012
study by researchers at Duke University and California State Polytechnic University at Pomona
found that salty water
from deep underground could make its way into drinking water near the surface.
Mark Rubinstein, the lead author of the
study, said «the vapor produced
by e-cigarettes is not harmless water vapor, but actually contains some of the same toxic chemicals
found in smoke
from traditional cigarettes.»
A recent
study from Babson College
found that venture capital firms with female partners are more than three times as likely to invest in companies with female CEOs than firms led
by all - male teams, but the percentage of women in the VC industry has dropped
from 10 % to 6 % since 1999 — and only 2.7 % of VC - backed companies have a female CEO.
A much discussed 2010
study by professors
from INSEAD, the Kellogg School, and Tel Aviv University
found that «travel and living abroad have long been seen as good for the soul.
And some
studies suggest they're right: In a paper called «Environmental Disorder Leads to Self - Regulatory Failure,» a pair of researchers
from UBC and Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business
found that «being surrounded
by chaos ultimately impairs the ability to perform tasks requiring «brain» power.»
A Marketing Evolution
study commissioned
by inPowered late last year
found that when consumers read something positive about a product or brand
from a credible source, it increases purchase intent
by 50 %.
Another
study reported
by The New York Times in 2008
found that men who did not take a vacation at least once a year had a «21 percent higher risk of death
from all causes and were 32 percent more likely to die of a heart attack».
A
study by the Pew Research Center has
found that in the last 20 years migration flow
from Mexico to the U.S. has been cut down significantly, and in the past decade more Mexican immigrants have been leaving the country than coming in.
Checking your email might seem harmless, but Moore says a case
study by Loughborough University
found that it takes an average of 64 seconds to fully recover
from being interrupted
by an email.
And a
study from researchers at Cornell and Stanford
found that people tend to underestimate —
by as much as 50 percent — how willing others are to help when asked.
A similar wells - to - wheels
study released in September
by IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates out of Massachusetts
found fuels derived
from oilsands to be just 6 % more carbon intensive than the average of all oil sources consumed in the U.S.
In the
study, titled «You scratch his back, he scratches mine and I'll scratch yours: Deception in simultaneous cyclic networks,» researchers
from the Rotman School of Management and the Ted Rogers School of Management
found that inflated pay is actually caused
by something they've labeled the «indirect reciprocity effect» — an unwritten code that can pervade c - suites.
More than half of the highest - valued startups in the U.S. were
founded by immigrants, according to a
study from the National Foundation for American Policy.
But a recent
study conducted
by a couple of Stanford researchers
found letting employees work
from home made them happier, less likely to quit, and more productive.
A
study in June
by Wakefield Research
found that 43 percent of people said they watched TV while «working»
from home, and roughly a quarter each admitted to taking a nap or knocking back a drink on the clock.
Perhaps most convincing of all, a meta - analysis of 99 data sets
from 95
studies conducted between 1962 - 2011 published in the Journal of Applied Psychology, similarly
found that female leaders were rated
by their reports, peers and managers as being just as or even more effective than male leaders.
A recent
study published
by researchers
from the University of Iowa, University of Illinois - Chicago, and Arizona State
finds that opportunity for advancement is one of the most influential factors impacting both employee morale and turnover rates.
A new
study by two professors who looked at the compensation of corporate leaders at 2,282 companies
from 1996 to 2014
found that there may be no pay gap between male and female CEOs of publicly traded companies.
Another
study by professors
from Kent State University and the University of Denver
found that Democrats did not benefit
from marijuana being on the ballot four years ago.
First, in 2009 there was an increase in federal tobacco tax.35 The national cigarette tax increased
by 158 %, resulting in an immediate reduction in cigarette uptake among US adolescents.35 In our
study we
found a small but statistically significant increase in quit attempts among US adults,
from 39.9 % in 2006 - 07 to 41.4 % in 2010 - 11 (fig 2, top panel).
A report
by the Institute for Policy
Studies, a liberal think tank in Washington,
found that if Trump is successful in lowering the top marginal tax rate to 33 %, Fortune 500 CEOs would stand to save $ 196 million on income taxes they would otherwise owe if they withdrew
from their nearly $ 3 billion in special tax - deferred accounts.
In 2011, researchers
from the University of Illinois
found they help with listener recall, and a 2003
study by University of Rochester researchers
found these words weren't just superfluous, but actually helped with listener comprehension.
A
study by researchers
from the universities of Texas, Harvard and Yale published in June
found that flextime requests were most likely to be granted to senior male employees who were using the time to take professional development courses.
A
study at Harvard University
found that alternate - day fasting among mice, «protected mice
from strokes, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, and consistently extended their life spans
by 30 percent.»
We conducted a
study to
find the cheapest renters insurance in Maine
by collecting quotes
from major insurance companies for a 1,000 square - foot residence.