I may even try topical melatonin; in one study men and
women showed less hair loss after three months of nightly applications.
(
Women show a less spectacular response, Safron says, and it is unclear exactly why.)
Not exact matches
A report from the National
Women's Business Council shows that only 1.8 percent of women - owned businesses earn $ 1 million or more, and 68 percent make less than $ 25
Women's Business Council
shows that only 1.8 percent of
women - owned businesses earn $ 1 million or more, and 68 percent make less than $ 25
women - owned businesses earn $ 1 million or more, and 68 percent make
less than $ 25,000.
The latest data
shows that
less than 2 percent of VC money goes to
women - led startups.
Sure,
women and men going through menopause and andropause may experience the odd gap, but there is absolutely no reason why our elders should be considered
less valuable than their younger counterparts or feel they have to be
shown the retirement door at age 65.
That shift came as prime - age men contributed a few more minutes of housework, but not enough to offset the gap, suggesting that the tasks like laundry and cleaning are probably being outsourced, while online shopping is more efficient.As they spent
less time on chores,
women worked and slept more, the data
show.
UnionsWA has said that the latest figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics has
shown that
women in Western Australia continue to be paid a far
less amount on average than men.
In the United States,
women, on average, are paid 20 percent
less than men, while those aged 18 - to - 24, some data
show, have
less than $ 1,000 in their savings accounts to cover costs including a medical emergency.
Inc.: NFWBO's study
showed that
women were
less likely to give up equity for funding compared with men.
After all, there's plenty of research
showing that
women get paid
less than men, and for reasons that have nothing to do with their job performance.
But these findings often meet with a response that is breathtaking in its creativity, as skeptics look for ways to
show that
women are somehow mysteriously
less qualified,
less committed, or harder to manage than men.
The data also
shows that more
women arrive in Canada as the spouses of economic immigrants or as non-economic newcomers or refugees and have lower employment rates and earn
less than the average wage.
This is especially important for
women, since research
shows they are
less likely than men to negotiate an improvement to an opening offer and so may well start at a disadvantage.
Lead author of the study and Babson professor Donna Kelley points to studies that
show women are
less likely to receive venture capital funding.
Also, there has been previous academic research
showing that fast - growth, high - tech entrepreneurs in the U.S. tend to be men, which is partly because
women are
less involved in science and engineering in general, says Kelly.
A couple of weeks ago, I mentioned research
showing that men feel
less committed when assigned to teams that contain more
women than men.
A new study by researchers from Yale, Harvard and the University of Texas
shows that men tend to believe that they're
less likely to be granted flexible work options than
women are.
Women still earn far
less for every dollar that men earn, but two professors say their research
shows no significant difference at the chief executive level.
IWPR's research
shows that, irrespective of the level of qualification, jobs predominantly done by
women pay
less on average than jobs predominantly done by men.
The same study
showed 63 percent of Canadian
women who earn
less than $ 30,000 didn't qualify for benefits, compared to just 11 percent in Quebec.
Overall, GOBankingRates» survey findings
show that
women are significantly
less likely to be sufficiently saving for retirement:
The good news is that this makes good financial sense too as
women entrepreneurs have
shown that they outperform their peers financially, to the tune of 35 % higher returns and 12 % higher revenue using 1/3
less capital.
(One partial exception to the commission's study results may be the popular program «Golden Girls,» in which the major characters are all
women — who are generally portrayed with
less egregious exaggeration than some other
shows» characters.)
Statistics
show that very few
women who give birth choose to give up their babies —
less than 3 % of white unmarried
women and
less than 2 % of black unmarried
women.
Research
shows that «after being exposed to soft - core sexual material, both men and
women were significantly
less happy with their partner's looks and sexual performance.
What a great
showing of solidarity it would be for him to align himself with the millions of
women around the world who are living far far
less than equal lives in societies where male supremacist religions are powerful.
Now that so much data is available to make the unexplained
less frightening... and that the historical record has
shown that most church doctrine was made up and that even the Jesus birth story / son of god born of a
woman etc etc has been recycled in numerous different religions for over 4000 years... preaching Faith in a fairy tale is a losing proposition.
When I looked at the picture
showing all the beating and murdering and Sam's comment, It made me think that
less than a hundred years ago
women and the poor had no rights.
This claim is frequently presented, whether implicitly or explicitly, as a correlative to the idea that Christianity often as personified by Jesus or
less frequently by Paul - was «goad» for
women, paid them particular attention, or at least offered them opportunities not otherwise available, to caricature, the ideal of «the Feminist Jesus».60 In an admirable and scholarly article Leonard Swidler has marshaled historical evidences to
show convincingly that Jesus was a Feminist.61 The politics of such a view is self - evident, for much study of the subject has developed within a context where
women were struggling to establish a proper role for themselves within the contemporary church; to this end they have sought an egalitarian past to act as model for present polity.62
Furthermore, time wasting is
less, a study even
showed that
women are 10 seconds quicker to get off the field after being substituted and 30 seconds quicker when celebrating!
Research
shows that this can be a difficult time for some
women but we know much
less about men's experiences.
At least eight studies of nearly 3,000
women comparing water to regular births have
shown that
women need
less pain relief in a water birth, according to obstetrician Gaudet.
Studies
show that
women who smoke are
less likely to choose to breastfeed.
Not one piece of medical evidence
shows hospital birth to be preferable to attended homebirth for low - risk
women, yet homebirth continues to become
less and
less accessible.
While pregnancy itself will allow
women's bones to become stronger in general as the body absorbs more calcium, studies
show that mothers who breastfeed actually become
less prone to developing conditions that are related to the bones when they become menopausal.
Research
shows that
less than 5 % of all
women do not produce enough breast milk to feed their own babies, so if more
women were given the support they need, there would be no reason for them to purchase breast milk from an unknown, and potentially dangerous, source.
Research with pregnant and lactating
women in rural African communities has
shown that they maintain good bones on a much lower intake,
less than 400 milligrams per day.
Studies have
show that
women who exercise and eat healthy during their pregnancies had
less pregnancy symptoms and complications, a shorter delivery, fewer cesarean sections, faster recovery time, and an easier time getting back into pre-pregnancy clothes!
As the chart below
shows, a 35 - year - old
woman with
less than a high - school degree, for instance, was more than five times as likely to be both never married and a mother than a
woman with a bachelor's degree or more.
Some studies have
shown that pregnant
women exposed to secondhand tobacco smoke are more likely to give birth to babies who weigh
less than the babies of
women who aren't exposed to tobacco smoke.
Unfortunately, research
shows that
women who receive Pitocin to induce or augment labor produce significantly
less oxytocin in the days following birth.
Studies
show that
women who have c - sections are
less satisfied with their childbirth experience than those who deliver vaginally and are more likely to have postpartum depression, difficulty with bonding, and breastfeeding problems.
«The CDC report and other research
shows that babies born to
women cared for by Certified Professional Midwives are far
less likely to be preterm or low birth weight, two of the primary contributing factors not only to infant mortality, but to racial and ethnic disparities in birth outcomes.»
Studies
show that
women who exercise during their pregnancy carry with
less pain, have an easier delivery and a faster postpartum recovery period....
The risk is
less and perhaps enough that there isn't a clear difference in mortality but the greatly increased risk of apgar of 0 at 5 minutes
shows that there is an increased risk for babies born to
women who have had a previous (presumably normal) birth.
And just in case you need some convincing, research (like this and this and this) has
shown that
women supported by a doula are: * more likely to have a spontaneous vaginal birth *
less likely to ask for pain medication *
less likely to have a cesarean birth * more likely to report a positive birth experience * more likely to have a decrease length of labor
The most recent large scale study comparing outcomes for mother and baby reported in the British Medical Journal last month
showed that for
women who had previously given birth, adverse outcomes were
less common among planned home births (1 per 1,000) than among planned hospital births (2.3 per 1,000).
It has also been
shown that with midwife - led care,
women are
less likely to be hospitalised during pregnancy or to experience regional anaesthesia, episiotomy (a cut in the perineum) or an instrumental delivery of their baby.
From the moment I started this blog, my personal mission has always been to
show women how to look great, for
less — something Walmart knows a little something about too.
Studies have
shown that
women who use doulas are more likely to have shorter labors with fewer complications, are more successful with breastfeeding, and are
less likely to suffer from postpartum depression.