Sentences with phrase «than male colleagues in»

An audit of their pay data concluded that the company had shortchanged 753 female consultants and managers, paying them less than their male colleagues in similar positions.

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Women business owners still face greater difficulties in gaining access to commercial credit and bidding on government contracts than do their male colleagues, and pockets of resistance to women entrepreneurs remain strong in some industries and geographic regions.
The three women filed a class - action lawsuit in San Francisco Superior Court alleging that Google put them in lesser jobs than their male colleagues, which resulted in lower pay, and denied them promotions that would have advanced their careers.
Feeling «too cold» usually first manifests in women's hand and feet, which in an overly air conditioned environment can become several degrees cooler than the hands and feet of their male colleagues.
In a study published this year that tracked Best Buy's ROWE program, researchers at the University of Minnesota found that, while it had helped reduce employee turnover, women who took part still spent 10 hours more on child care per week than their male flextime colleagues.
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.
So he and his colleagues analyzed data on 10,623 males who were enrolled in a long term health study as teenagers and have been followed for more than 20 years.
Figures like Priti Patel, the first woman MP of Gujarati origin, are hard to resist as super-bright, highly capable and, frankly, more talented than many of their male colleagues in office.
However, Salk President Elizabeth Blackburn and other administrators argue vehemently that the 2016 report, which shows senior women pulling in more than twice as much National Institutes of Health funding as their tenured male colleagues, is inaccurate and represents only the views of its authors, who were led by plaintiff Beverly Emerson.
And aside from any real prejudice, the historical record of medicine as a male - dominated profession can drive women physicians and physician - scientists to perceive bias, push themselves too hard — and burn out much earlier than their male colleagues, or sacrifice their careers in part or entirely.
Hunt and his colleagues drew on large collections of ostracod fossils from the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, the University of Southern Mississippi, and Louisiana State University, as well as additional fossils they collected themselves, to investigate whether species in which this male / female distinction was most prominent had been more vulnerable than others to changes in their environments.
Gill, with concussion physician Jeffrey Bazarian of the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in New York, and colleagues took preseason blood samples from more than 600 male and female University of Rochester athletes who participate in contact sports: football, basketball, hockey, and lacrosse.
In Barres» opinion, women who transition to men have an easier time in the sciences than men who transition to women because transgender women take on the same incompetency stereotype as heterosexual women; they are either not taken seriously or are talked over by male colleagueIn Barres» opinion, women who transition to men have an easier time in the sciences than men who transition to women because transgender women take on the same incompetency stereotype as heterosexual women; they are either not taken seriously or are talked over by male colleaguein the sciences than men who transition to women because transgender women take on the same incompetency stereotype as heterosexual women; they are either not taken seriously or are talked over by male colleagues.
«Beauty and the Beasts,» page 24 «The Face That Launched a Thousand Ships: The Mating - Warring Association in Men,» by Lei Chang and colleagues, in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, states that male participants primed by attractive faces or legs of young women were significantly faster in responding to images or words of war than those primed by unattractive faces or national flags.
In a dissection of 18 male and female Caucasian cadavers from Pittsburgh, Waller and her colleagues found that the human face has more variation in muscle than any other body component except possibly the forearIn a dissection of 18 male and female Caucasian cadavers from Pittsburgh, Waller and her colleagues found that the human face has more variation in muscle than any other body component except possibly the forearin muscle than any other body component except possibly the forearm.
A total of 52 percent of military women said they had been sexually harassed compared with 19 percent of military men, and women more frequently reported they were very frightened by the experience than their male colleagues, according to a study published online in APA's Journal of Occupational Health Psychology.
Female scientists spend demonstrably more time teaching, mentoring, and participating in community outreach than their male colleagues, just as there are far more female #scicommers on Instagram than male.
Blanco and his colleagues think male short - tailed opossums may have gained their large teeth initially for sexual display rather than for hunting: competition between males is particularly acute because these opossums breed only once in their lifetime.
Now, a study of nearly 1 million engineering paper co-authorships puts hard numbers on the problem in this male - dominated scientific field, and finds a paradoxical trend: Female engineers are publishing in slightly more prestigious journals on average than their male colleagues, but their work is getting less attention.
Two years ago, Juan Carranza, a behavioral ecologist at the University of Extremadura in Cáceres, Spain, and colleagues showed that molars in male red deer were relatively smaller than those in the more petite females, and that this difference was correlated with a shorter life.
So when Drake and his colleagues measured the RNA levels — a direct link to how much of a gene is being produced — in the genes of 334 mice, he didn't expect to find more than a few variations that might help explain why males and females have such different rates of cardiovascular disease and diabetes or why they react differently to certain drugs.
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside and Indiana University have shown that women faculty members are doing more service work — primarily internal service — than their male colleagues, which may hinder their overall success in academia.
And for the first time in her career, she felt that the common thread was gender — that she was of less account than her male colleagues and that her accomplishments were all but invisible in a primarily male world.
In a new report, we studied Illinois» educator salary and tenure data, and found that women typically earn salaries that are $ 5,500 lower than their male colleagues.
Shortly after finding out that she was making thousands less than her male colleagues, the woman pictured above left her company for another role in tech where she now feels she is being compensated more fairly.
A member of the New York school of Abstract Expressionists who was less widely recognized than male colleagues like Franz Kline and Willem de Kooning, Ms. Passlof had been immersed since the 1950s in the heady, impecunious cultural ferment of Downtown Manhattan.
A colleague recently brought to my attention the fact that the most reputable galleries here in Chicago all represent far more male artists than female.
Less well known than that of some of her male colleaguesin part because she lacked promotional skills — Fine's work has recently received the attention it has long been due in exhibitions that provide new insight into Abstract Expressionism and in one - artist shows, including a traveling retrospective organized by Hofstra University in 2009.
As we saw in the previous Part, more important judgments of the Dickson and Lamer Courts were delivered per judge per year by male judges (one of whom was the Chief Justice) than by the female justices, whereas more important judgments of the McLachlin court were delivered per judge per year by female judges (one of whom was the Chief Justice) than by their male colleagues.
If almost half of all lawyers working in - house are women, why does it appear that 69 per cent of them are earning less than their male colleagues?
A 2014 report from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management revealed that in 1992, women in white collar government jobs were earning 30 percent less (or 70 cents on the dollar) than what their male colleagues earned By 2012 they were making 13 percent less (or 87 cents on the dollar).
Real estate became a life - changing opportunity for some, able to out - earn their male colleagues and their spouses by having a license, combined with the organizational skills and work ethic women seem to possess in greater quantity than men.
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