D. training are less likely
than male graduates to pursue academic medicine.
In 2009, a larger percentage of female
than male graduates completed a midlevel or rigorous curriculum.
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.
The opt - out rates of business school graduates mirror these general trends, such that female business school graduates decide to opt out of the workplace in greater numbers
than male graduates.
«Female graduates paid less
than male graduates!»
Not exact matches
A 2016 SurveyMonkey Intelligence report found that Uber's U.S. drivers are mostly
male, white, high - school
graduates between the ages of 30 and 49 who make less
than $ 50,000 per year.
As a whole, females tended to
graduate with less debt
than their
male counterparts, except for black females who had $ 272 more in debt
than black
males.
On average, white
male students
graduate with about 33 % more debt
than their white female peers.
The report found that the average wages of young female
graduates are less
than for
male graduates.
Seminary these days seems to be more female
than male — wonder how many of these
graduate to find a placement in a congregation?
Between 2002 and 2006, the number of female Ph.D.
graduates increased faster
than the number of
male Ph.D.
graduates — but in 2006, the number of women earning those degrees stopped growing and the number of men earning degrees started to decline.
A disproportionate share of African - American and Hispanic
males (as well as females) who received their S&E doctorates between 1995 and 1999 attended minority - serving institutions as undergraduates.1 Twenty - five percent of African Americans and 23 % of Hispanics receiving S&E doctorates received their bachelor's degrees at historically black colleges and universities and Hispanic - serving institutions, respectively.1 Minority - serving institutions overachieve in producing much higher numbers (of either sex) of minority S&E
graduate success stories
than majority institutions.
«
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.
The paper showed that elite
male scientists do a significantly worse job
than other men and elite women at hiring women as postdocs and
graduate students.
Indeed, earlier this year a UK study found that female
graduates earn around 8 per cent less
than their
male counterparts when they start work with an engineering company.
In late June, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) published an article showing that elite
male scientists hire fewer women (as postdocs and
graduate students)
than other
male scientists or elite women do.
The study shows that, on average,
male faculty at top institutes employ fewer female
graduate students and postdocs
than female faculty at those same institutes do, and elite
males — as defined above — train even fewer.
BUSINESS WEEK - Aug 16 - A new study by Christin Munsch, a
graduate student at Cornell University, finds that men are more likely to cheat if their income is much lower
than what their wife or female partner makes, while women are more likely to fool around if they make more
than their husband or
male partner.
New Studies Focus on Latino Education, Language, Health, and Politics Mexican - American women in New York City fare better in school
than their
male counterparts, according to a new study presented at a national conference at the Harvard
Graduate School of Education on May 2, 2002.
In the 1940s, the salaries of
male teachers were slightly above the average pay for all
male college
graduates, and female teachers had higher salaries
than 70 percent of other female college
graduates.
In fact, economists Zvi Eckstein and Kenneth Wolpin show that, among white
males who entered 9th grade in the early 1980s, those who failed to
graduate from high school had lower academic skills and were less motivated for schoolwork
than those who did
graduate.
Fewer
than half of those
male Black eighth graders, 97 percent of whom have not been taught to read well, eventually
graduate.
Results of a randomized control trial demonstrated that
male students who participated in the program during Grade 9 were significantly more likely to
graduate from high school within 4 years
than male students in the control group (81 % vs. 63 %).
We have schools in New York City where less
than 13 % of Black
males are
graduating and can read on grade level.
Even better, 80 percent of black
male students now
graduate within six years, which is slightly higher
than the rate for black females and an improvement of 18 percentage points.
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.
For example, among those groups with
graduates» growth, the Black or African American increased more in both
male and female when compared to other racial group, with Black or African American
males increasing more
than females.
Fewer
than half of the
male Black and Hispanic students
graduate, which, given the correlation between education and incarceration rates, means that where the road to life - chances divides, these young men are more likely to be propelled along the route that leads through prison rather
than that leading through college.
In Oakland, more
than half of African American
males are not on track to
graduate from middle school, which causes them to be behind in high school, which results in dropouts.
In 2009,
male graduates generally had higher NAEP mathematics and science scores
than female
graduates completing the same curriculum level.
Statistically,
male dropouts are 47 times more likely to end up behind bars
than someone who's
graduated from college.
As a whole, females tended to
graduate with less debt
than their
male counterparts, except for black females who had $ 272 more in debt
than black
males.
Asian
males graduated with the second most debt, just $ 253 on average less
than white
males.
On average, female
graduates earn less
than their
male counterparts, according to Hesa.
According to our survey, female
graduates expect to earn # 3,500 less
than their
male counterparts when landing their first job.
Female
graduates earn thousands of pounds less
than their
male counterparts - even if they studied the same subject at university.
And research shows that female
graduates still earn far less
than their
male counterparts, even if they did the same degree.
While women were in the majority among
graduates earning less
than # 25,000,
male graduates dominated the higher brackets at # 25,000 and above.
Differential selection is measured by including respondent's gender (female;
male), respondent's education at the time of entry into marriage (high school
graduate; some college; college
graduate), spouse's education at the time of entry into marriage (less
than high school education; high school
graduate; attended but did not complete college; college
graduate), father's occupation (unskilled labor; farming; skilled labor; white collar; professional), and childhood health (fair or less; good; excellent).