Not exact matches
Only one in three women who takes a tenure - track job before having a child ever becomes a mother, and women who obtain tenure are more
than twice as
likely as their
male colleagues to be childless twelve years after earning their doctorates.
Employers are also more
likely to «top up» Maternity Pay levels
than Paternity or Shared Parental Leave pay levels, supporting female employees, but not their
male colleagues, to take leave.
One study that I conducted with several
colleagues found that
males were more
likely than females to report having witnessed a violent event, such as seeing a friend or family member killed, while females were more
likely to mention being the victim of violence, such as sexual or physical abuse.77