For all the talk of nominating a woman, a recent Gallup poll shows that only 38 percent of
women surveyed believed that appointing a woman to the bench appointment is «essential» or «a good idea.»
It seems women everywhere are now emulating celebrity females who think there's nothing wrong with cougar dating — and over half of
the women surveyed believed that having a man a few years younger than them would help them to feel young!
Seventy - five percent of
the women surveyed believe the economy is rigged, compared to 67 percent of men.
95 % of the men and
women surveyed believe that romance is still relevant today.
35 % of
women surveyed believe asking for a pay rise makes them «pushy», compared to just 19 % of men.
Sixty - one percent of Hispanic
women surveyed believe they will play a larger role than their partner in their next home purchase, specifically when it comes to: researching homes to visit (59 percent), researching communities or neighborhoods (58 percent), deciding which home to eventually purchase (54 percent) and researching the finances, such as mortgage options (43 percent).
Not exact matches
For example, more than four in 10
women, according to the Bayt.com Working Women in the Middle East and North Africa Survey, believe they have fewer opportunities for career growth when compared to their male counterp
women, according to the Bayt.com Working
Women in the Middle East and North Africa Survey, believe they have fewer opportunities for career growth when compared to their male counterp
Women in the Middle East and North Africa
Survey,
believe they have fewer opportunities for career growth when compared to their male counterparts.
While a majority of those
surveyed believe that the pay gap is real for both
women and minorities, not everyone understands that black workers — specifically
women — see more obstacles to racial equality and barriers in the workplace.
In short, our
survey shows that
women believe in the entire spectrum of opportunities.
In fact, we recently conducted a
survey that found 90 percent of female customers in the US would go out of their way to purchase products from
women, believing they would offer higher quality,» stated MiKaela Wardlaw Lemmon, senior director of Women's Economic Empowerment at Walmart «We hope our collaboration with Women's Business Enterprise National Council and WEConnect International will make customers around the world more aware of great products from women - owned businesses, and help these women continue to grow their businesses.&r
women,
believing they would offer higher quality,» stated MiKaela Wardlaw Lemmon, senior director of
Women's Economic Empowerment at Walmart «We hope our collaboration with Women's Business Enterprise National Council and WEConnect International will make customers around the world more aware of great products from women - owned businesses, and help these women continue to grow their businesses.&r
Women's Economic Empowerment at Walmart «We hope our collaboration with
Women's Business Enterprise National Council and WEConnect International will make customers around the world more aware of great products from women - owned businesses, and help these women continue to grow their businesses.&r
Women's Business Enterprise National Council and WEConnect International will make customers around the world more aware of great products from
women - owned businesses, and help these women continue to grow their businesses.&r
women - owned businesses, and help these
women continue to grow their businesses.&r
women continue to grow their businesses.»
The parables disclose with what pleasure and tolerance he
surveyed the broad scene of human activity: the merchant seeking pearls; the farmer sowing his fields; the real - estate man trying to buy a piece of land in which he had secret reason to
believe a treasure lay buried; the dishonest secretary, who had been given notice, making friends against the evil day among his employer's debtors by reducing their obligations; the five young
women sleeping with lamps burning while the bridegroom tarried and unable to attend the marriage because their sisters who had had foresight enough to bring additional oil refused to lend them any; the rich man whose guests for dinner all made excuses; the man comfortably in bed with his children who gets up at midnight to help his importunate neighbor only because he despairs of getting rid of him otherwise; the king who is out to capture a city; the man who built his house upon the sand and lost it in the first storm of wind and rain; the queer employer who pays all of his men the same wage whether they have worked the whole day or a single hour; the great lord who going to a distant land entrusts his property to his three servants and judges them by the success of their investments when he returns; the shepherd whose sheep falls into a ditch; the
woman with ten pieces of silver who, losing one, lights the candle and sweeps diligently till she finds it, and makes the finding of it the occasion of a celebration in which all of her neighbors are invited to share — and how long such a list might be!
«A study that analyzed data from a national public opinion
survey conducted in 2001 found that only 43 % of U.S. adults
believed that
women should have the right to breastfeed in public places.
«A study that analyzed data from a national public opinion
survey conducted in 2001 found that only 43 percent of U.S. adults
believed that
women should have the right to breastfeed in public places.
«Inaction is unacceptable when a
survey shows that four out of 10
women congressional staffers
believe that sexual harassment is a problem on Capitol Hill and one out of six
women in the same
survey responded that they have been the survivors of sexual harassment,» reads the letter, addressed to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Carried out for the Fabian Society and the Barrow Cadbury Trust, the
survey showed that 42 per cent of people think that male bosses instinctively prefer to promote male employees, with 35 per cent
believing that sexism and discrimination in the workplace were significant limiting factors for
women.
Results of a new
survey show that the more academics in a field
believe their area of study requires an ability that «just can't be taught,» the fewer
women there are in those fields.
According to the results of the
survey,
women believe they receive less information than men.
For example, when responding to the statement «my partner demands that I obey his whims,» the majority of the
women surveyed did not
believe that such behaviour amounted to violence, justifying it as their «partner's character.»
Many people
believe that the vintage hipster look is the new cool thing but according to a recent a
survey conducted by Ladbrokes Casino,
women don't find the cool hipster look as attractive as you might think.
According to a recent EliteSingles
survey of 2700 singles, 66 % of people
believe in love at first sight.1 Surprisingly, the poll found that men are more inclined to such thoughts: 72 % of men
believe in it, compared with 61 % of
women!
A
survey of 561 EliteSingles members showed that, when it comes to taking a date to the next step, it is
women who
believe they hold the power.
While the
survey showed that there are
women all across Canada who
believe in monogamy, they're particularly concentrated in Ontario, where the city of Stratford is home to the nation's most monogamous
women.
A
survey of 561 EliteSingles members across Ireland, the UK, Australia and New Zealand showed that, when it comes to taking a date to the next step, it is
women who
believe they hold the power.
According to the
survey mentioned earlier, 72 % of men
believe in it, compared with just 61 % of
women.
What's more, New Zealanders don't just want to get love letters, they're giving them too: 81 % of those in the
survey said that they
believe love letters to be a vital part of a happy relationship, with 77 % of men and a whopping 85 % of
women stating that they've written some form of love letter in the past.
Indeed, in what may be shocking news for anyone who still
believes that «
women aren't funny,» the
survey showed that
women are actually pretty confident when it comes to embracing their own wit.
Nationality — MissTravel.com, which is an online dating site for those who love traveling, asked single American
women and men which country... Of the 44,873 men
surveyed, 5,971 of them
believe Armenian is the sexiest nationality, which based on the...
A
survey of 561 EliteSingles members across the UK, Australia and New Zealand showed that, when it comes to taking a date to the next step, it is
women who
believe they hold the power.
According to The Wall Street Journal's
survey, 60 % of people
believe in love at first sight and 41 % of men or 29 % of
women have reported experiencing love at first sight.
A little more than half of men
surveyed believe women put off sex because of judgments, but a little less than half of men would judge a
woman if they slept together on the first date.
If latest
surveys are to
believe, rich
women are on the hunt for partners who aren't millionaires or run successful businesses.
PARSHIP - July 21 - According to Parship's recent
survey «Virtual Love», 51 % of men
believe they can find true love online compared to 38 % of
women.
80 % of men and
women surveyed are not in favor of «going Dutch» on dates, 69 % of men and
women feel that men should pay for most dates and 12 %
believe all dates should be paid entirely by men.
Almost half the
women surveyed (49 %)
believe tradesmen are «more relaxed and fun than men in stuffy suits».
In it they refer to the NS&I Quarterly Savings
Survey in which men
believe they pay on average 60 % more than
women on dating in a year.
CNBC - Feb 10 - 72 % men
believe sexual affairs are worse than emotional affairs, while most
women (69 %) consider emotional cheating the «worst - case scenario,» according to a
survey by cheaters» website Victoria Milan.
A
survey of 561 EliteSingles members across Australia, New Zealand, the UK and Ireland showed that, when it comes to taking a date to the next step, it is
women who
believe they hold the power.
A majority of men
believe that feminism has changed dating for the better, with only 35 % saying that the rise of gender equality has made dating worse, according to data from Match's Singles in America
survey, which was resurfaced for International
Women's Day.
What's more, Australians don't just want to get love letters, they're giving them too: 82 % of those in the
survey said that they
believe love letters to be a vital part of a happy relationship, with 75 % of men and a whopping 89 % of
women stating that they've written some form of love letter in the past.
Over half (52 %) of female teachers
believe that more could be done to support
women going for the top jobs in UK schools, according to the results of a new
survey by recruitment company, Randstad.
The
survey results, highlighted in a new report,
Women and the Education Pay Gap, also revealed that more than two in five (43 %) female teachers
believe a glass ceiling is holding them back professionally.
The 2018 Australian Schools Gender
Survey is
believed to be the first of its kind in Australia, and points to consistent patterns of severe bias in hiring practices, salaries and professional development plans, a boys» club culture in some schools and behavioural prejudices against
women leaders within the education sector.
According to a new poll of over 1,200 adult Americans by CreditDonkey, a credit card comparison and financial education site, only 1 in 3 of men
surveyed now
believe they should always be responsible for the check, and even fewer
women (25.9 percent)
surveyed favor the custom.
A new
survey says 83 per cent of Canadians
believe that investing has traditionally been viewed as a role for men, and 48 per cent contend that
women are intimidated by investing.
The same
survey from CFA and VantageScore found that 38 % of
women believe their age determines their score, while 48 % of men have the same view.
For instance, according to a November 2017
survey done by Los Angeles - based Capital Group Companies, one of the largest investment management firms in the world, even though
women believe they have more economic power as investors than they do in the workplace, eight out of 10
women have personally experienced negative stereotypes about their investing know - how and financial contributions to the household.
Howardena Pindell: What Remains To Be Seen, a long - overdue
survey of the indomitable African - American
woman's oeuvre, on view through the end of May at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, provides so many it's hard to
believe they stem from just one show and person.
Roundup of early 2010 Biennial reviews and articles: Holland Cotter: At a Biennial on a Budget, Tweaking and Provoking Todd Eberle: The Whitney 2010 Ambienalle Charlie Finch: The Thrift Shop Biennial Howard Halle: The Whitney finally figures out how to put on a Biennial Paul Laster:
Surveying the 2010 Whitney Biennial Jerry Saltz: Change we can
believe in Sebastian Smee: Whitney show is an anthem to the awful Linda Yablonsky:
Women's Work
The vast majority of partners
believe law firms need to do more to make corporate networking activities more inclusive for both men and
women, with 97 % of female respondents to a Legal Week
survey saying work events are still too focused on traditionally male interests.
Half of 800
women solicitors
surveyed believe lawyers who make use of such policies are viewed as less serious about their careers, and 44 %
believe working flexibly will have a negative impact on their promotion prospects.