Notably, almost half (49 %) of
women surveyed agreed that male PE teachers were more likely to let girls get out of class, perhaps because of personal levels of embarrassment among men when it comes to discussing menstruation.
Not exact matches
The team of professors conducted an online
survey of 5,000 Japanese
women and men about their childhood relationship with their parents, asking them to
agree or disagree with statements like «My parents trusted me» and «I felt like my family had no interest in me.»
In the Bentley University
survey, 37 percent of the men responding to the
survey agreed that male managers and executives can play a more active role in mentoring and developing
women to better succeed in the business world.
Carolyn McConnell of Rock the Cradle — The Politics of Motherhood
agrees and points out the results of a 2005
survey where one quarter of the
women polled «reported feeling pressured by a medical professional to have a C - section.»
Forty - eight percent of our
survey respondents either
agreed or were neutral about the idea that «society has reached a point that there is no more double standard against
women.»
Women in the
survey were more likely to
agree than men that they would be happier without jaguars.
According to the
survey, 48 % of men and 36 % of
women agree that, along with romance, it's important to pay attention to the symbolic meanings of your flowers.
Of the
women polled in the CreditDonkey August 2014 Consumer
Survey, 54 percent said each gender should take turns paying, and 47.8 percent of the men
agreed with that strategy.
Four out of five respondents in the
survey agreed that at least one
woman other than the Queen should be on the front of a Canadian bill.
One
survey found that 44 % of
women said they were afraid of public speaking while 37 % of men
agreed.
A 2013 Merrill Lynch report found that of 11,500 Merrill clients and prospective clients
surveyed, about 55 percent of
women agreed or strongly
agreed that, «I know less than the average investor about financial markets and investing in general.»
Over a fourth of the respondents to a similar District of Columbia
survey agreed that» «
women who respond to domestic violence by leaving the home» sometimes or often are viewed as «unstable and less fit to have custody.»»
49 percent of
women surveyed say they are more conservative than their partner and don't want to go beyond their
agreed - upon budget, while 39 percent of men say they are less conservative than their partner and are willing to push their budget limit to get the home they want.