Sentences with phrase «less than for men»

The average pay for women teachers is # 2,900 less than for men (# 37,700 compared with # 40,660), according to Department for Education data.
In the UK, the percentage of women turning out is (very) slightly less than for men... but, actually, now that you mention it, I am not sure that translates into fewer actual voters.

Not exact matches

In states lacking non-discrimination policies for LGBT people, gay men tend to be penalized most, Klawitter's research indicates, with gay men in same - sex couples earning about 30 percent less than their counterparts in opposite - sex couples.
Another found that women tend to receive better job performance ratings than men, yet are less likely to be considered for promotion.
These men are betting that fusion done on a small scale will be cheaper, less complex, and ready for market sooner than the big government projects.
«KPCB discriminates against [Ellen Pao] and other women by failing to promote them comparably to men, by compensating them less than men through lower salary, bonus and carried interest, by restricting the number of investments that women are allowed to make as compared to men, by failing to include junior women from meetings and discussions, by failing to provide equivalent sponsorship of women as of men, by failing to include junior women comparably to junior men in the interview process, and by failing to provide opportunities for visibility and success inside and outside the firm for women as compared to men
In 2011, head coaches for all women's teams in the BIG 10 conference made less than a third of what the men's coaches pulled in, $ 149,000 compared with $ 490,000, according to research from Tucker.
You can find men's suit jackets for less than $ 15, for example.
The same is true for women with higher incomes: 30 percent of women with family incomes of $ 100,000 or more report they've earned less than a man who was doing comparable work, Pew notes, compared with roughly one - in - five women with lower incomes.
According to an evaluation by Hired, female candidates in the field are offered an average of four percent less than their male counterparts, and «63 percent of the time women receive lower salary offers than men for the same job at the same company.»
A recent report from the Pew Research Center, conducted before 2017's wave of sexual misconduct allegations, notes that employed women are five times more likely than employed men to say they've earned less for doing the same job.
Controlled by a «militarized iPad,» the system would be based with the field unit, available on a moment's notice to return to base for supplies or evacuate casualities — with far less cost or risk than a manned helicopter.
Back in the day, companies would justify paying women less than men because, among other reasons, men were seen as breadwinner providers responsible for an entire household.
After all, there's plenty of research showing that women get paid less than men, and for reasons that have nothing to do with their job performance.
He would never, ever pay women less than men for doing the same job, he says.
But these findings often meet with a response that is breathtaking in its creativity, as skeptics look for ways to show that women are somehow mysteriously less qualified, less committed, or harder to manage than men.
This is especially important for women, since research shows they are less likely than men to negotiate an improvement to an opening offer and so may well start at a disadvantage.
Further, that women's salaries peak earlier, they retire with less money than men but need to support themselves for longer are realities often overlooked by investment advisors.
Take the underrepresentation of women among tech entrepreneurs together with an overwhelmingly male VC population (with their presumably dude - heavy networks and natural affinity for the types of companies that speak to men) and the result has been dismal amounts of investor dollars going to female founders — less than five percent just a decade ago.
When it comes to preparing for the long term, women face a «perfect storm» financially: They are paid less than men are on average, typically have more gaps in employment, engage in more part - time employment and are often more risk - averse investors.
Salary comparison site Comparably has compiled a list of the dozen tech companies with the smallest pay gaps — each has a gap of less than 3 percent for men and women with similar jobs.
Among residents of the 27 countries of the European Union, women were less likely than men to agree with the four statements about the role of education in the development of entrepreneurial attitudes and skills, with the gap being largest for the skills to run a company.
The vast majority of men don't take more than a week off, and they're less likely to take time for a second child.
British supermarket chain Tesco is facing legal claims that it is paying women less than men for work of equal value, in a case that lawyers estimate could ultimately cost it as much as 4 billion pounds ($ 5.6 billion) in compensation payments.
Note: Women pay less for life insurance than men (except for unisex laws in Montana) because statistically women live longer than men.
In fact, most American Catholics disagree with some of the Vatican doctrines (birth control, for example); there are Baptist Churches that don't treat women as less than men in God's eye, etc..
Please, any Christian, honestly answer the following: The completely absurd theory that all 7,000,000,000 human beings are simultaneously being supervised 24 hours a day, every day of their lives by an immortal, invisible being for the purposes of reward or punishment in the «afterlife» comes from the field of: (a) Astronomy; (b) Medicine; (c) Economics; or (d) Christianity You are about 70 % likely to believe the entire Universe began less than 10,000 years ago with only one man, one woman and a talking snake if you are a: (a) historian; (b) geologist; (c) NASA astronomer; or (d) Christian I have convinced myself that gay $ ex is a choice and not genetic, but then have no explanation as to why only gay people have ho.mo $ exual urges.
From their start, Mormons never thought women to be less than men but equals, «for the man is not without the wife and the wife is not without the man».
He probably makes less money than me, but he truly is a man to be admired for his art.
After all, there is but one man in most polygamy cases, and the sterilization of a man is cheaper and less physically damaging for a man than it is for a woman.
If there is indeed a soul or purpose for man that is greater than self (animal) evolution would point towards something greater not something less than or limited to the purpose of an ape or a plant.
For me, it is as simple as this: would a man in the exact same situation be treated with more or less value than I, as a woman, in the exact same situation?
I suggested that perhaps the lifeboats on the Titanic point to a more general sense that the stronger in a dangerous situation are morally compelled to protect the weaker in a dangerous situation, and that mothers can be awfully protective of their children after all, and that a man who (for whatever reason) might be weaker than a woman in a given situation should not feel like less of a man if she protects him.
So I got down on my knees and prayed for God to teach me to love like Christ loved and that's when it started less than an hour later I was given the chance to love someone that I would call unlovable like christ loved this man was lying about me to the point it could have ruined my career of 10 years.
And the reason for this is simple: Jesus was not less than the Jewish Messiah, or than the apocalyptic «Son of Man» seen in visions and dreams by his worshipers; (Rev. 1 - 13; Acts 7:56; etc.) he was — and is — in fact far more.
I think that without a doubt that praying such prayers for oneself can be nothing less than a absolute positive for the Kingdom of Heaven and the Christ like servitude that Christians should have for their fellow man.
He is not less concerned than the materialist or the scientific humanist for the welfare of men, but more so; for he has glimpsed something of man's value and potentiality in the eyes of God.
(My manhood and my intelligence) None the less my question still stands... Why do you believe it is MEN who are responsible for the environment in the church rather than all church members?
For example, according to Strachan, a man who makes less money than his wife or chooses to serve the family as a stay - at - home dad is a «man fail» because «men are called to be leaders, providers, protectors and women are nurturers.»
It is clear that philosophy, no less than theology, has always taken it for granted that man has to a greater or lesser degree erred and gone astray, or at least that he is always in danger of so doing.
For the first time sacred scenes related no less to the world of man than to the world of God.
Freed by nature from the consequences of their sexuality, probably both less fitted and less interested by nature than women for the work of nurture and rearing, men need to be acculturated to the work of transmission.
I have been taught this less by my feminist professional colleagues than by the students who have attended my classes on passes from hospitals or after therapy sessions, in which they are being treated for wounds inflicted by men (and sometimes women) who abused them as children or as adults.
For instance, one of the men who hopped on the George Washington myth - making bandwagon was no less than showman P.T. Barnum.
Dear I am not working or aware of the laws of legal or sharia systems but as a Muslim know that cursing all that is considered holy can bring a whole lot of trouble for Muslim or not Muslim specially if there were many witnesses against you, said tobe not less than two men or four women.
Less desirable in the eyes of her parents than a male child, a girl stayed close to her mother, but her father controlled her life until he relinquished her to another man for marriage.
But the adulation that came Seeger's way in recent decades had less to do with his mastery of the five - string banjo and his song - writing than with his status in certain circles as a living martyr: the man who stiffed the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), found himself blacklisted, and was reduced to performing on college campuses for a while.
They are willing to drive a couple hours to support another church that is not their «denomination» and is a «black church», in less than a year they convert a building next to the church and start a halfway house for men fresh out of treatment.
Almost all Lutheran theological writing has been generated in European or North American academies — in part, the legacy of Luther's own concern for learning and education — and it has been done almost exclusively by European or (more recently) North American men among whom differences of race, economic and social class, and level of education are even less remarkable than their theological differences.
The secret call as always remains important, but in the conception of the ministry that is emerging out of the Biblical and systematic theology of the day and out of the personal reflections of young people and their pastors, the divine action whereby men are chosen for their station and calling is less spiritualistically understood than was the case for the past hundred years.
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