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Nov. 14, 2024 – Men continue to be more likely than women to be diagnosed with diabetes in the U.S., according to new data. In 1990, the rate of type 1 ortype 2 diabetesamong men and women was about 7% for both genders. By 2022, the rate among U.S. women rose to 11.4%, b...
Across the world, 118 economies guarantee 14 weeks of paid leave for mothers, according to the report. More than half, or 114 of the economies measured mandate paid leave for fathers, but the median duration is just one week. Meanwhile, 178 countries maintain legal barriers that prevent women...
The most common reasons given for non-disclosure were "waste of time" and "fear for their reputation," the survey found, adding that women were more likely to share their experiences than men (60.7 percent compared to 50.1 percent). Globally, 17.9 percent of employed men and women said they...
Women in an Insecure World, Executive Summary Globally, women between the ages of 15 and 44 are more likely to be injured or killed as a result of male violence than because of cancer, traffic accident... M Vlachovd,L Biason - 《Bureau of Justice Statistics》 被引量: 46发表: 2005年 ...
One of my grandmothers embraced aging more than she needed to. She joined Senior Citizen’s clubs in her 50s, while my other grandmother fought against it, wearing make-up on her hands. The irony was, her fear distracted me from noticing a real elegance about her. ...
irrespective of their gender. girl power talk is more than a company. we are a movement rooted in empowerment, professional ambition, and social impact. for generations, women have been relegated to secondary roles, and the youth exploited for their energy and inexperience. we are a culture tha...
One of my grandmothers embraced aging more than she needed to. She joined Senior Citizen’s clubs in her 50s, while my other grandmother fought against it, wearing make-up on her hands. The irony was, her fear distracted me from noticing a real elegance about her. ...
Worldwide, slightly more than one in five think that men staying at home to care for their children are less of a man. This was especially the case in South Korea, where nearly three fourths had this opinion. On the other hand, only 10 percent in Japan agreed with this. ...