Dr. Neberich also explains why, from an evolutionary perspective,
women desire financial compatibilty at the more affluent end of the scale «This desire for security... may be explained by women's natural role as the more dependent person during the phase of starting a family.»
Not exact matches
For many
women, a future pregnancy could be harmful to them due to certain health conditions, as well as for
women for whom another pregnancy would not be «a gift from God», but an added
financial and emotional burden, or just plain not
desired.
Dr. Danielle Dowling is a doctor of psychology and life coach and she helps ambitious, driven
women achieve the
financial, spiritual, and lifestyle abundance they not only
desire BUT...
* The study concluded that
women have a greater
desire for self - control and, therefore, once they understand investing and how it fits into their overall
financial plan, they trade less and stay the course.
At face value this might hint at some truth behind the clichés of
women being attracted to wealth, but responses elsewhere in the poll can help explain this
desire for
financial security.
The
desire for social justice characterizes Connecticut College, which U.S. News & World Report showcases as an educational institution with one of the best four - year graduation rates in the region (84 %), a high percentage of
women at the college, and the ease of
financial ability to live on campus.
The goal is to provide returning
women with additional experience and skills while helping law firms, legal departments, and
financial services firm replenish their talent pipeline with diverse, high - performers who have a
desire to return to and advance in these professions.