Yet female assistant professors outsource much
more than their male peers — at the same rate as senior male faculty members — because they see the value of doing this, Schiebinger says.
Not exact matches
Women are also taking longer to pay off student debt, according to a report completed this year by the American Association of University Women, despite being
more likely to enroll and earning higher grades
than most of their
male peers.
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.
On average, white
male students graduate with about 33 %
more debt
than their white female
peers.
«According to a recent Statistics Canada study, one year after graduation,
males with an undergraduate degree who left the Maritimes earned 24 percent
more than their
peers who stayed.
More perhaps
than by formal schooling, the young
male is influenced by
peer relationships.
And in 39 of 50 biggest urban centers in America, women in the age 22 - 30 bracket are making
more money
than their
male peers.
Women under 55 are about 30 percent
more likely to die in the hospital after having a heart attack
than their
male peers, according to research presented yesterday at the American Heart Association conference in New Orleans.
Males concerned about muscularity and who used potentially unhealthy supplements, growth hormone and steroids to enhance their physique were approximately twice as likely to start binge drinking frequently and much
more likely
than their
peers to start using drugs.
«While females who identify with being
more masculine are at risk for a higher BMI
than their
more feminine
peers,
males who identify as being masculine face a larger challenge: both higher BMI and
more rapid BMI gains.»
Women were almost two times
more likely to experience symptoms
than their
male peers.
Quiz Ref IDLiterature has shown that female physicians may be
more likely to adhere to clinical guidelines,1 - 3 provide preventive care
more often,4 - 11 use
more patient - centered communication,12 - 15 perform as well or better on standardized examinations, 16 and provide
more psychosocial counseling to their patients
than do their
male peers.14 Although studies suggest differences in practice patterns and process measures of quality between
male and female physicians, these studies have not examined patient outcomes, what we arguably care about the most.
And a 2011 government query of Americans» health shows millennial women are three times
more likely
than their
male peers to be taking an antidepressant — some 9 percent vs. 3 percent.
And, in a genre that
more often
than not fetishizes or demeans its female characters, Saulnier crafts immensely enjoyable roles for two underrated (or sometimes underutilized) female performers, Alia Shawkat and Imogen Poots, women whose survival skills outmatch the wits of
male peers.
My issue with Coppola is that I'm not always interested in her privileged protagonists, but she is undeniably every inch a visual master like her
peers, such as Wes Anderson, and she's
more thematically consistent
than most of her
male cohort as well.
«A significantly greater proportion of females
than males were worried about finding their way around or getting lost, hard classes, hard or unfriendly teachers, getting to class on time, fitting in or making friends, negative
peer group pressure, being bullied, being made fun of, older students, new and
more students and riding the bus.»
We found that, in many cases,
male and low - income students benefited
more from dual enrollment participation
than their
peers.
Male and low - income students benefited
more from dual enrollment participation
than their
peers
Even though we're
more willing to take risks
than older generations, we still lag our
male peers in this department.
The career trajectories of the twentieth century's women artists have often been
more unwieldy, and less straightforward,
than their
male peers, with attention arriving much later.»
In a year that saw the world engage almost feverishly in revisionist histories, none could be
more impressive
than the story of a female artist who, working independently from any of her
male peers and at a remove from the art world, was developing a mystical abstract style all her own in the early 1900s, several years earlier
than Kandinsky.
Last week, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer posted comparatively impressive figures to its
peers, with
male staff earning on average 14 %
more than female fee earners, a gap which closes to 13.3 % when the median figure is taken into account.
• About 3000 people die each year on our roads • Road traffic incidents are the single biggest killer of young people between 16 and 25 years old •
More women between the ages of 16 and 19 die as passengers than drivers • A third of all drivers killed are male and 20 years of age or less • Young drivers have more crashes at night • Young drivers» crash risk increases when only accompanied by their peer group • 17 - 25 year olds are 10 % of drivers but account for a third of all fatalit
More women between the ages of 16 and 19 die as passengers
than drivers • A third of all drivers killed are
male and 20 years of age or less • Young drivers have
more crashes at night • Young drivers» crash risk increases when only accompanied by their peer group • 17 - 25 year olds are 10 % of drivers but account for a third of all fatalit
more crashes at night • Young drivers» crash risk increases when only accompanied by their
peer group • 17 - 25 year olds are 10 % of drivers but account for a third of all fatalities.
Females are
more likely to be
more strongly attached to their
peers (Gorrese and Ruggieri 2012) and perceive them to be
more supportive (Lam et al. 2012)
than males and, as such, the consequences of involvement in cyber bullying may be greater for young women's social relationships.
Although most probands were employed (83.7 %) and their median income was above that for white
males in New York State (in 2007: $ 52 370), 24 they fared much
more poorly economically
than their non-ADHD
peers.
With regard to gender,
peer nomination indicated that
males were
more likely to be engaged in traditional bullying and cyberbullying
than females.
Stronger associations with
peer smoking among females indicate that females interact differently with
peers than males, and probably engage in
more intense relationships with a higher degree of intimacy and reciprocity [21,39].
Such early maturity will likely affect her
peer relationships, because early maturing girls are
more likely to date and spend time with older
males than are girls who mature on time (Magnusson, Stattin, & Allen, 1985).
Yet, although
male adolescents may be generally somewhat
more predisposed to engage in alcohol misuse
than female adolescents, unlike depressive symptoms, gender differences on
peer relationships may be less relevant when it comes to socialization of drinking behaviors.
In observation studies that investigated
peer deviancy training among both boys and girls, female dyads engaged in deviant talk less often, and were rated as
more mutual in the type of talk (e.g., normative or deviant)
than male dyads (Dishion, 2000; Piehler & Dishion, 2007), which stresses the importance of assessing gender differences in dyadic
peer interactions.
These differences may be understood in the light of gender differences in
peer relationships, indicating that female rather
than male adolescents tend to spend
more time in dyadic interactions with their friends (for a review, see Rose and Rudolph 2006).
It was found in the present study that
peer - victimization was
more common in
male than in female students.
Participants were
more likely to attribute a female - stereotyped motive (e.g., romantic relationship characteristics, feeling «ready», emotional investment) and less likely to attribute a
male - stereotyped motive («easy», arousal, physical appearance) to female
peers than to
male peers.
The extant research shows that females are
more attached to their
peers than males; whereas
males are
more attached to parents
than females [20].