Not exact matches
There's a story in the
study's literature that I really appreciate, because it is something that anyone could do as an experiment to see
how gender perception works in their own workplace.
I thought about
how the
gender gap persists in tech despite declining in other STEM fields,
how hard we've been working as an industry to reverse that trend, and
how this was yet another discouraging signal to young women who aspire to
study computer science.
I spent a year
studying how girls learn best, researching
gender differences, talking with neuroscientists and observing children's play patterns.
You've spent a lot of time
studying gender and
how it relates to success in raising capital.
Take a closer look at the
study to see
how your
gender, generation and household income plays into it.
One effect can outweigh another depending on
how large the
study population was and who they are composed of (age,
gender, race, medical history, environment etc etc).
So
studies like this can help parents open their eyes to
how they may be treating their children differently based on their
genders and more importantly,
how they can change their behavior in the future.
Every
gender and cultural
studies course should feature at least one class of live public breastfeeding, and a discussion about
how our country supports — and undermines — mothers trying to juggle work and family.
Although our
study aimed to assist fathers to support their breastfeeding partner, topics around lifestyle changes and intimacy issues also featured in discussions where participants were able to reflect upon
how they might manage these changes and the expected
gender role changes inherent in the transition to fatherhood.
A 2015 Families and Work Institute
study of same - sex and different - sex couples indicates that men in same - sex couples have significantly higher satisfaction with the division of household and childcare responsibilities.As these tasks are not able to be divided solely on the basis of traditional
gender roles, more conversations occur about
how the responsibilities are fulfilled.
I did not know
how to respond at the time, never having asked myself that question and never having been overly convinced of the need to «
gender study» everything.
The proposal also calls for a politically independent task force to show those departments
how to conduct those
gender analysis
studies.
Participants
study gender roles, leadership theories and practices,
how to advocate for socially responsible policies, write policy, public speaking, networking and
how to read a budget.
Findings from a
study in Springer's journal Sex Roles demonstrate the persistent
gendered nature of
how housework is divided, says lead author Rebecca Horne of the University of Alberta in Canada.
It also shows
how gender, ethnic origin, and field of
study relate to where they end up working.
Only by understanding the cultural context of the men whose
studies and ideas first pointed to
gender imbalances can we see
how deeply biases run, Saini argues.
The
study demonstrates
how the magnitude of cognitive
gender differences varied systematically across regions and birth cohorts.
The
studies show a range of intriguing and sometimes contradictory sex differences, which may have to do with the arenas (health, money, food) in which the choices are being made and
how those interact with typical
gender roles.
Berenbaum said the
study was an opportunity for researchers from different backgrounds — some who look at
gender from a biological perspective and some who view it from a socialization perspective — to work together to see
how these perspectives merge.
In their
study, Lundgren and Adams sought understanding of the processes by which youth are socialized into
gender norms and
how these
gender norms are associated with violence and other negative health outcomes.
The first long - term research
study of its kind ties masculine
gender expression, or
how much an individual conforms to masculine norms, to higher Body Mass Index (BMI) in youth.
The
study is the first to find
gender differences in
how the insecticide harms prenatal development.
The
studies included information on participants» health,
gender, age, race, education level, and family history of lung cancer, as well as their smoking history, including
how old they were when they started,
how many years they smoked,
how many cigarettes they smoked each day, and, for former smokers,
how long it had been since they quit.
SILVER SPRING, MD — The first long - term research
study of its kind ties masculine
gender expression, or
how much an individual conforms to masculine norms, to higher Body Mass Index (BMI) in youth.
Gender mainstreaming
How can I combine
studies and parenthood?
While the exploration of human sexuality is always an area of great interest, this
study in particular speaks volumes about the progress we've made in
gender equality and reminds us
how much there is still to learn about the nature of female pleasure.
In heterosexual relationships, the foremost
study into the differences in
how each
gender deals with heartbreak comes from researchers at Binghamton University, who pried open the personal lives of 6,000 participants across 96 countries by asking them to rate the emotional pain of their last break up.
Match.com has released the findings of its annual Singles in America
study, which reveals
how adapting
gender roles, social media and changes to attitudes are impacting dating.
The
study also found a contrary link: older (and more educated) online daters seem to care less about
how educated their matches are, and there is a difference along
gender lines as well.
In this qualitative
study, drawing from social - ecological and critical theories, multiple factors, such as the ability - level and
gender of the child, school policies, and the prevalent stigma surrounding disability are examined to understand
how they interact to shape educators» attitudes and responses to violence.
Overall, these
studies will provide a more comprehensive and deeper understanding of the academic environment for
gender expansive youth and
how their social environment influences their health, an issue of crucial importance for educational policy.
Finally,
Study Three is a clinical study investigating how gender dysphoria, social stressors (particularly those experienced in school), and lack of social support contribute to poorer health in transgender populations through inflammation and immune deregulation path
Study Three is a clinical
study investigating how gender dysphoria, social stressors (particularly those experienced in school), and lack of social support contribute to poorer health in transgender populations through inflammation and immune deregulation path
study investigating
how gender dysphoria, social stressors (particularly those experienced in school), and lack of social support contribute to poorer health in transgender populations through inflammation and immune deregulation pathways.
Quite a few
studies have looked at
how race and
gender impact teachers» ratings of students.
Looking to the
gender of the authors of the books reviewed, cross factoring this with data on the price, genre and
how the books were published brought the
study's authors to a lousy conclusion: Books written by women that are released by mainstream publishing houses sell, on average, for 45 % less than those written by men.
Her research and writings on
how the emotions affect everything from
gender - based division of labor to international commerce to politics have influenced the
study of sociology and beyond.
In the plenary session, Jennifer Brier, director of
gender and women's
studies at University of Illinois at Chicago, Nell Taylor, founder of Read / Write Library Chicago, and Luis Herrera, city librarian at San Francisco Public Library (SFPL), joined DPLA board member Sarah Burnes for a conversation about
how archives are put together and made useful to the public.
Thus, the aim of this
study was to understand if children reported stronger relationships with their pets than siblings, and
how gender and pet species could change the quality of these relationships.
Drawing from empirical
studies and real - world experience, the chapter demonstrates
how increased
gender, ethnic, and other aspects of diversity can lead to measurable increases in employee engagement and productivity, overall business results and a company's enduring reputation.
Her work
studies the ramifications of both the digital and corporeal realms, with a focus on
how biology, particularly in relation to
gender or race, is frequently politicized.
Attia's experiences growing up between the suburbs of Paris and Algeria, and while living in Barcelona, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Venezuela, inform his works, which frequently address
how colonialism manifests in culture, nature, science, and
gender studies, and
how to «repair» the damages it has caused.
Co-taught by Edith Wolfe, Assistant Director of the Stone Center for Latin American
Studies, and museum Director Monica Ramirez - Montagut, the class — which traveled to the island in March 2017 — asks
how Puerto Rican socially engaged activists and artists address problems of
gender, food access, blight, loss of traditions, and other issues affecting their communities.
Harmony Hammond participates in the panel discussion
How Women Visual Artists Shape the Arts and Contribute to Social Change organized by Women's International
Study Center as a part of the series Enhancing Dialogue on
Gender Equity - EDGE, at the Santa Fe Preparatory Auditorium, Santa Fe, NM.
We will
study artists like Sofonisba Anguissola, Hannah Hoch, Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse, Mary Kelly, Adrian Piper, Lorna Simpson, Sophie Calle, Shirin Neshat and Louisa Matthíasdóttir in light of such questions as:
How does
gender relate to art?
Buck says he would like to an observational
study at a variety of locations to see
how the apparent observed race and
gender of riders would compare to their existing data.
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That's one thought that came to my mind after reading this post at Ann Reed's Deliberations, about a recent
study on
how women are judged in male
gender - typed jobs.
Further to Simon's post, a
study of the Legal Writing professorate in the US, and some speculation on
how gender discrimination influences its status.
The
study took random samples from populations of different sizes and then compared the samples to the whole population to see
how many records were identifiable, that is, matched uniquely to a unique person in the whole population on the basis of 9 demographic variables: Age (85 categories), race (4 categories),
gender (2 categories), ethnicity (2 categories), marital status (3 categories), income (3 categories), employment status (2 categories), working class (4 categories), and occupation (42 categories).
We already talked about Cortana's voice, and
how it's Jen Taylor in the U.S.. For many of the other countries, Microsoft went in and did user
studies asking what people want in a personal assistant when it comes to age,
gender, qualities, and so on.
tech.slashdot.org - An anonymous reader shares a report: The tech industry has a persistent problem with
gender inequality, particularly in its leadership ranks, and a new
study from LivePerson underscores just
how depressingly persistent it truly is.