Sentences with phrase «than their male counterparts yet»

They insist that women's financial needs are different from men's, especially because women tend to earn less than their male counterparts yet live longer lives.

Not exact matches

Nothing would lead us to believe that women invoked the Holy One with any less frequency or fervor than did their male counterparts, yet the scriptures record only a fraction of women's prayers in comparison with those prayed by men.
Yet in their daily experience of the material world — from the houses they live in to expectations they have for their children to their anxieties about a retirement income — many married clergywomen live a more secure life than that of their male counterparts.
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.
Well, many, many farmers are women, and yet their access to the kind of technical assistance and the kind of innovation I've been talking about is even more limited than their male counterparts.
Because young women are definitely way more mature than their male counterparts of their age, yet still youthful enough to question many aspects of their lives, an older man can be foundational in helping to know themselves better, experience love and build a life together that's based on passionate and mutual love.
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