Sentences with phrase «likely than their male counterparts»

New female independent directors are more likely than their male counterparts to be line and functional leaders; 23 % of women are in line or functional roles, compared with 10 % of male directors.
Yet, Gold's generation represents one exception to the pattern; unlike any other age group, millennial evangelical women were more likely than their male counterparts to vote for Trump, according to the Cooperative Congressional Election Study (CCES) provided to CT by Ryan Burge, politics researcher and blogger for the site Religion in Public.
Female SEH doctorate holders were less likely than their male counterparts to be employed full time in 2013 (72.7 percent of women, 77.5 percent of men) and more likely not to be seeking work (3.7 percent of women, 0.8 percent of men).

Not exact matches

The study, based on 940 businesses nationwide, also concluded that female - and minority - owned ventures are far less likely to be in good financial health than their male - owned, non-minority counterparts.
A new study also found that female - and minority - owned ventures are far less likely to be in good financial health than their male - owned, non-minority counterparts.
(The article doesn't speculate as to why, but perhaps adventure - inclined women are less likely to buckle down to tasks they find intrinsically boring than their male counterparts?)
In other words: women who own businesses are more than twice as likely as their male counterparts to fall into the «no growth plans» bucket.
Women entrepreneurs are just as likely as their male counterparts to own a middle market enterprise: Less than 1 % (0.7 %) of commercially - active businesses are in the middle market (defined as firms with between $ 10 million and $ 1 billion in revenues).
For example, alcoholic women are more likely to suffer from low self - esteem than their male counterparts.
I'm still not happy about my pay, which is likely still lower than my male counterparts.
A study by Robin Wilson of the Washington and Lee University School of Law reports that women with MBAs get divorced or separated more often than those who have only a bachelor's degree, while women with law or medical degrees are more likely to divorce or separate than their male counterparts.
This is the Celebrity Big Brother Theory of women in the public eye, as advanced by my old friend Matt Goddard [@JokerMatt]: as in politics, when it comes to booting celebs off the sofa, women are more likely to vote than men and they tend to actively vote against the women contestants they dislike more readily than they do their male counterparts.
Under Perez's tenure, women have been paid less than their male counterparts, are less likely to serve in leadership roles and remain stuck in secretarial positions.
Female geoscientists are less likely to be described as excelling beyond other students than their male counterparts are, according to a study of recommendation letters for highly selective postdoctoral fellowships published today in Nature Geoscience.
Male blue tits with white cheeks are healthier and more likely to mate with higher quality partners than their counterparts with duller cheek feathers.
This is necessary because recent research at the NCAA levels revealed that women coaches are more likely to perceive gender bias than their male counterparts.
For instance, both are equally likely to say they have experienced sexual harassment at work (22 %) and both groups are less inclined than their male counterparts to think that women are «usually treated fairly» when it comes to opportunities for promotion and advancement.
Researchers can't explain why male rats get heart tumors but some believe male rats developed these tumors because they were much bigger in size and likely exposed to more radiation than their female counterparts.
WESTMINSTER, CO (October 10, 2012)-- Numerous studies have shown that female athletes are more likely to get knee injuries, especially anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears and chronic pain, than their male counterparts.
For example, black women are more likely to be overweight or obese than their male counterparts.
Did you know that 45 % of women are more likely to talk about business or work - related topics than their male counterparts, fifty - five percent (55 %) of which stray away from such discussions?
Second, female elementary teachers reported being more likely to stay than male counterparts, except that teachers with a masters or advanced degree leaned toward leaving their present school.
The Honoré Center is rooted in the concept that black male teachers may be more effective at teaching young black men, who are more likely to struggle in the classroom and are significantly less likely than their white counterparts to graduate from high school and college.
On the other hand, women with low literacy skills are twice as likely to earn only $ 300 or less per week than their comparable male counterparts.
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.
Women are more likely to be parked in front of the TV on any given day, watching on average nearly 40 minutes more than their male counterparts.
Although they are more likely to outlive their husbands, they will probably end up with less income during retirement than their male counterparts.
At a time when young women are making greater educational gains than their male counterparts and closing the gender pay gap, a 2015 survey finds that millennial women are no less likely to rely on their partner than previous generations when it comes to financial decision making.
An analysis by Bloomberg News showed that because of the gender wage gap (which only increases as time passes after graduation), women who earn MBAs are likely to be in debt a year longer than their male counterparts.
Female graduates are now somewhat more likely than male graduates to have borrowed money to finance their college education, and women in the class of 2012 owe more of the total student debt than their counterparts in the class of 1993.
Women are consistently underrepresented among leadership in BigLaw, make less money than their male counterparts, and are only half as likely to get promoted as partner.
Despite Biodun's classroom success, statistics have shown that she is 92 % less likely to be hired by a major UK law firm than her white, male and younger counterparts.
Women and girls in every age group are more likely to be victims of family violence than their male counterparts.
Males, based upon data collected at collision sites, are thought to be four times more likely to be involved in a car collision than their female counterparts.
Gender: Women are statistically safer behind the wheel than their male counterparts and as such will more likely qualify for the cheapest car insurance quotes.
Due to a lack of inexperience, testosterone, and a general sense or recklessness, young male drivers, under the age of twenty five, are four times more likely to be involved in an automobile collision than their female counterparts.
Since women are statistically likely to be paid less than their male counterparts for the same work, basing salary offers on past earnings means that the disparity will continue when those women move to their next jobs.
Research shows that if you are a female in a heterosexual partnership, you are far more likely to initiate discussion around conflict and pick up on nonverbal cues of distress than your male counterpart.
After crunching the numbers, researchers found that males whose parents divorced were 48 % more likely to answer «yes» than their counterparts with married parents.
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