In this study, the subgroup analysis showed that the female to male ratio was approximately 1.25: 1, which might explain the lack of gender effect on the point and lifetime prevalence of depression in this meta-analysis. Furthermore, the gender difference in one-year prevalence of depression ...
The charts below show the percentage of male and female students of different age groups who studied in Australia for full-time and part-time education in 2006. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words....
are succeeding in attaining high rates of female employment in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and mathematics) field. Here the five countries in Europe with the highest percentage of women working in science. Next:5. Bosnia and Herzegovina 2/7 Credit 5. Bosnia and Herzegovina A former ...
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As we observed stronger effects for intimacy than passion, in an explorative vein, we also tested for models with passionate love (i.e., passion to intimacy ratio) as an outcome variable. We found that the amount of passion to intimacy ratio was lower in countries with higher modernization ...
It was found that in all countries considered, with the exception of the Netherlands, women had lower average earnings even after standardizing for their different work characteristics. In these countries a substantial part of the female-male earnings differential could not be explained by the ...
Reduced ratio of male to female births in several industrial countries: a sentinel health indicator? (see comments) Davis DL, Gottlieb MB, Stampnitzky JR: Reduced ratio of male to female births in several industrial countries: a sentinel health indicator? Jama 1998, ... DL Davis,MB Gottlieb...
the male-to-female ratio, and urbanization), two political-legal (democracy and corruption), and five socio-economic (GDP, technology, income inequality, happiness, and tourism) factors. These factors are also positively associated with the number of deaths, except technology, which is negatively ...
This study is the first to document how older adults in East Asian and Western societies spend their time, across four key dimensions of daily life, by res
This paper focuses on the differences in male and female early-stage entrepreneurship in three post-communist countries: Slovenia, Croatia and Hungary. Despite sharing a long history of cohabitation, they significantly differ in various aspects of their early-stage entrepreneurial activity. Significant ge...