Female teachers tend to be absent more
often than their male counterparts, a finding consistent across employment sectors and with links to highly gendered family responsibilities.
They have become skeptical daters, swiping and messaging a lot less
often than male daters.
In Winam young women under 20 are HIV - positive more
often than their male counterparts (6 % vs 0.5 %).
«But when we compared the average levels of incivility reported, female - instigated incivility was reported more
often than male - instigated incivility by women in our three studies.»
14 % of all songs included sexually objectifying lyrics, with female bodies being objectified more
often than male bodies (13 % vs. 4 %)
Research published in September 2011 by the Level Playing Field Institute (LPFI) revealed that hidden biases within the I.T. workplace caused women and blacks to have negative workplace experiences far more
often than their male and white counterparts.
Not exact matches
A serial entrepreneur — she owns four restaurants and has founded two companies in addition to Thinx — Agrawal says that the danger of
male investors asking the women in their lives for advice is that, more
often than not, those women are not their target customers.
And, as she connected founders and investors, she saw that more
often than not, it was the white
male founders she helped that received the most opportunities: «It became clear really fast that there were certain people who were not getting meetings, even if they had a really great company.»
Managers, who are mostly
male, also are in charge of deciding who gets promoted, leading to women being promoted less
often than men, according to court documents.
Women
often earn less and live longer
than their
male counterparts.
Women
often don't think they are capable of launching their own businesses, which is one reason there are significantly fewer female entrepreneurs
than male entrepreneurs, according to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2012 Women's Report released today.
In pitches, Cohen would unveil the startup's bra prototypes, but more
often than not, the discussions would devolve into Mad Men clichés —
male VCs calling in their female assistants and junior - level associates to evaluate the startup's worthiness.
We've found that
male managers, despite being well - intentioned,
often aren't equipped to handle women in conversations about stress, flextime, remote working, what the company is willing to do, and other issues that they need to approach differently
than they would for their
male employees.
Unfortunately, what feels «just right» to today's button - downed
male baby boomer
male often feels «too cold» for women of any age because, as science has repeatedly shown, women get colder faster and more easily
than men.
According to a new study, female Supreme Court justices are interrupted three times more
often than the opposite sex by their
male colleagues.
What is less clear to me is why complementarians like Keller insist that that 1 Timothy 2:12 is a part of biblical womanhood, but Acts 2 is not; why the presence of twelve
male disciples implies restrictions on female leadership, but the presence of the apostle Junia is inconsequential; why the Greco - Roman household codes represent God's ideal familial structure for husbands and wives, but not for slaves and masters; why the apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy about Ephesian women teaching in the church are universally applicable, but his instructions to Corinthian women regarding head coverings are culturally conditioned (even though Paul uses the same line of argumentation — appealing the creation narrative — to support both); why the poetry of Proverbs 31 is
often applied prescriptively and other poetry is not; why Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob represent the supremecy of
male leadership while Deborah and Huldah and Miriam are mere exceptions to the rule; why «wives submit to your husbands» carries more weight
than «submit one to another»; why the laws of the Old Testament are treated as irrelevant in one moment, but important enough to display in public courthouses and schools the next; why a feminist reading of the text represents a capitulation to culture but a reading that turns an ancient Near Eastern text into an apologetic for the post-Industrial Revolution nuclear family is not; why the curse of Genesis 3 has the final word on gender relationships rather
than the new creation that began at the resurrection.
Having being on the receiving end of the «man - hater» comment more times
than I can count, seeing it listed as number one — in the form of «I like white
males so much I married one» — rubbed me the wrong way.Being called a man - hater is
often unfairly used as a way to silence women and dismiss their arguments outright, which is troubling, especially when it happens in the midst of a theological discussion.
It is
often said that women know this communicative dimension in sex more intuitively and deeply
than men, and this is one reason for the
male's relative freedom from psychic scars in casual sexual experience.
«I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more
often than not reach a better conclusion
than a white
male who hasn't lived that life,» Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor
Male spirituality is
often characterized as more comfortable with a hammer on the church roof
than a prayer book in the pews.
Neither prospect, he says, can undo the fact of an information society in which work is more mental
than physical and women
often make more money
than men, and neither can undo the reality of contraception and abortion which has broken the links between sex, babies, and the necessary
male.
They are leading tortured lives and they come to church for comfort and healing and more
often than not,
male victims of sexual abuse are not given the same regard as females.
Horsemen and racing fans
often equate a filly with a woman and a colt with a man; it's a given that human
males are physically stronger
than females, but the discrepancy isn't nearly as great in the equine world.
There are more
than a few upsides to a polygamous arrangement that women enter into freely and willingly because it suits their needs (versus what we usually read and hear about the traditionally
male - driven practice, which is
often about secrecy and child brides forced to marry against their will and sexual abuse and other scandals).
Look at your own friendship circle; I'm willing to bet that most of us tend to support the person,
male or female, who was cheated on and, yes, for many of us, that more
often than not is the woman.
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.
Women and minority actors and stage managers are getting fewer jobs and
often wind up in lower - paying shows
than white
male theater artists, according to a new study by Actors» Equity.
Hochul says prior salary history is
often the reason women earn less
than their
male counterparts.
WHEREAS, research shows that women are substantially less likely to self - select or be recruited for elective office, this gender gap in political ambition persists across generations and over time and that qualified female candidates who are equally or more qualified
than men are
often seen as less qualified or less viable
than male candidates; and WHEREAS, research confirms that the presence of more women in a governing body leads to greater transparency and a focus on progressive policies such as closing the funding and achievement gaps in education, closing gaps or loopholes in contraception coverage and affordable health care, closing the wage gap, and removing obstacles that contribute to poverty of women & children; and
Perhaps Polis» most important contribution was assembling a list of cannibalism - related generalizations under which most examples of invertebrate cannibalism could be placed: 1) Immature animals get eaten more
often than adults; 2) Many animals, particularly invertebrates, do not recognize individuals of their own kind, especially eggs and immature stages, which are simply regarded as a food source; 3) Females are more
often cannibalistic
than males; 4) Cannibalism increases with hunger and a concurrent decrease in alternative forms of nutrition; and 5) Cannibalism is
often directly related to the degree of overcrowding in a given population.
Female mosquitofish (top row) are larger
than males and
often display a distended abdomen due to pregnancy (mosquitofish are live - bearing fishes).
As many dog and cat owners can attest, neutered
male animals
often live longer
than their intact counterparts.
Men initiate negotiations four times as
often as women; women negotiators generally achieve 30 % less
than their
male counterparts; 20 % of women do not negotiate at all even when they believe they ought to; and women consider negotiations a chore rather
than a pleasure.
The study shows that highly productive faculty members, both
male and female, employ others to help with core housework at a higher rate
than others — but women do it much more
often than men.
Big - brained females were eaten about 13 per cent less
often than small - brained ones though there was no such link in
males, whose bright colours may counter any benefits of higher intelligence (Ecology Letters, doi.org/4p9).
While minority
males are more likely to choose S&E majors
than white
males, they also switch to non-S & E degrees more
often, according to a 2002 NSF Report.1 Where are all the minority
males?
The researchers disqualified data from patients who received blood from both men and women — and because men can donate blood more
often than women, the pool was already skewed
male, he notes.
«
Male professors were described more
often as «brilliant» and «genius»
than female professors in every single field we studied — about two to three times more
often,» said University of Illinois graduate student Daniel Storage, who led the study with U. of I. psychology professor Andrei Cimpian.
An analysis of more
than 14 million reviews on RateMyProfessors.com, where students write anonymous reviews of their professors, found that students most
often use the words «brilliant» and «genius» to describe
male professors and in academic disciplines in which women and African - Americans are underrepresented.
The researchers found that
male gamers with female avatars used more emotional phrases and employed smile emoticons more
often than those with
male avatars.
Among spiders, including Papua New Guinea's giant wood spider (Nephila maculata), females are
often much larger
than males, making courtship dicey.
Initial victimization was reported to the police more
often by females (41.8 %)
than males (39.9 %), by African Americans (44.2 %) more
often than whites (40.6 %), and by non-Hispanics (41.6 %) more
than Hispanics (36.7 %).
An independent, large - scale study in Sweden found that teenage
males who eat fish weekly have intelligence scores 7 percent higher
than do those who eat fish less
often.
This kind of tracking has revealed beeline migrations of hundreds of miles with
males moving farther and faster
than females,
often covering 20 miles in a day.
Female postgraduates more
often have an uneasy relationship with their supervisor
than males, feel less accepted by their senior colleagues, and have a less positive view of their academic environment.
The
males are
often much larger
than females and if a large
male attempts to copulate with a small female, he can snap the head clean off her body, says Telford.
«Although most studies of bird plumage focus on dichromatism, evolutionary change has most
often led to similar, rather
than different, plumage in
males and females,» the authors write.
It turns out that
male mites approached the non-infective cadavers more
often than they did healthy females.
Looking at nearly 1,000 species of birds, they found that while
males often have brighter feathers
than females, the two sexes have come closer together in color over time to blend into their surroundings and hide from predators.
The small, stumpy Y chromosome — possessed by
male mammals but not females, and
often shrugged off as doing little more
than determining the sex of a developing fetus — may impact human biology in a big way.