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by Dr. Kallie Cruickshank Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What are the most effective treatment options for men and women?

Programs like sober housing, Contingency Management, and other motivational techniques can be included in treatment programs for both men and women to discourage relapse and bolster motivation and self-confidence in the ability to resist cravings and triggers.

What are some mind-blowing facts about women in history?

A 43-year-old female schoolteacher was the first person ever to ride over Niagara Falls in a wooden barrel. [23] Around the world, one woman dies every 90 seconds from complications of pregnancy or childbirth. [19] In Albania, a group of women called burneshas live in mountain villages as men in order to avoid societal restrictions.

Are women more likely to have shorter treatment times?

There is some evidence that women are more likely to have shorter treatment times and to seek guidance after treatment is over and in case of a relapse, helping them to achieve better long-term rates of recovery.

Do men get more treatment cuts across generations?

The perception among women that men receive more favorable treatment cuts across generations. Roughly equal shares of Millennial women (51%), Gen X women (55%), Boomer women (54%) and Silent generation women (58%) say that society generally favors men over women.

How many men and women are treated equally?

Roughly half of men (46%) say that men and women are generally treated equally by society, while only 34% of women agree. Roughly half (53%) of women say society favors men over women, compared with 36% of men who say the same. The perception among women that men receive more favorable treatment cuts across generations.

What are the views of women across generations?

Women’s views are united across generations. Boomer women, who’ve lived through an era of tremendous growth in terms of women’s labor market participation, are just as likely as Millennial women to say more changes need to be made in order to have gender equality in the workplace (77% and 75%, respectively). Gen X women have a similar view (68% say more needs to be done).

What percentage of blacks are more likely to say the country needs to continue making changes to give men and women equality in?

Overall, blacks (85%) are more likely than whites (63%) or Hispanics (64%) to say the country needs to continue making changes to give men and women equality in the workplace. The racial gap is larger among men than among women.

Why are there wage gaps between men and women?

Respondents were asked to evaluate the importance of a few of these factors. The most compelling explanation for the wage gap, according to the public, is that men and women make different choices about how to balance work and family. About half of all adults (53%) say this is a major reason that women earn less than men. An additional 26% say this is a minor reason for the gender wage gap, and 16% say it’s not a reason at all.

What percentage of Gen X women say more needs to be done?

Gen X women have a similar view (68% say more needs to be done). A strong majority of conservative women (62%) say the country needs to continue making changes to give men and women equality in the workplace. Liberal women feel even more strongly about this (87% say more needs to be done).

What percentage of women say it's easier for men to get top jobs?

The education gap on this question is particularly wide—for both men and women. Overall, college-educated adults are much more likely than those without a four-year college degree to say men have an advantage when it comes to hiring for executive-level positions. Among women, 71% of those with a bachelor’s degree or higher say it’s easier for men to get top jobs in business or government. Only 47% of women without a bachelor’s degree agree. This is relevant, because college-educated women are more likely than their counterparts with less education to be competing for top-level jobs. Among men, 50% of those with a four-year college degree say it’s easier for men to get top jobs, while only 34% of men without a bachelor’s degree agree with this assessment.

How many men say it's easier for them to get top jobs?

Among men, the balance of opinion is different. Only 38% of men say it’s easier for men to get top jobs in business and government these days, while 48% say there’s no difference between men and women in this regard.

Why do women remove themselves from competition after being rejected?

The conclusion: “Women’s decisions to remove themselves from competition after having been rejected is driven partly by their experience of being a negatively stereotyped minority in the executive labor market . Think about it — women executives were coming to the table with past experiences of being in the minority, and they may have been in situations in which they felt like outsiders or felt that their leadership ability wasn’t recognized. Because the majority of men had generally not been subject to these same situations, men were less likely to take rejection as a signal that they did not belong in the corner offices, and therefore such disappointments had less of a negative impact on their willingness to apply again.” – Raina Brands (London Business School) and Isabel Fernandez-Mateo (London Business School)

Why are women less likely to apply for jobs than men?

Why? Not because they lacked confidence, but because they felt they wouldn’t be truly valued at the highest levels of the corporate world. In addition, women also perceived recruitment and hiring processes as less fair.

How does a higher status affect a woman's marital satisfaction?

The results: Women who felt they were in a higher status position compared to their husbands were more likely to have feelings of resentfulness or embarrassment, which negatively impacted their marital satisfaction (note: men were unaffected by their wives’ feelings and were only dissatisfied with their marriage if they felt their wives were outwardly dissatisfied about it). However, when husbands provided material (and not just emotional) support to their wives (helping with child or elder care, household chores), women did not report feeling resentment.

How many employees were given sociometrist budgets?

One hundred employees were given sociometrist budgets (similar to the ID badges worn by all employees) to track in-person behavior, including movement, proximity to other badges, and volume and tone of speech. The results: No perceptible differences were observed in the behavior of men and women.

Who is Gretchen Gavett?

Gretchen Gavett is a senior editor at Harvard Business Review.

Is it difficult for women to have a successful career?

The conclusion: It’s still challenging for women to achieve both a successful career and a family , and open dialogue between spouses can help. But perhaps more importantly, tangible support (from both husbands and, potentially, organizations) can make it easier. – Alyson Byrne (Memorial University of Newfoundland) and Julian Barling (Smith School of Business, Queen’s University)

Do women who are awarded the best actress get divorced?

The question: It’s known as the “Oscar curse”: women who are awarded Best Actress are more likely to file for divorce than men awarded Best Actor. Do women’s high-status careers affect marital stability?

Why do women worry more than men?

Women worry more than men. There is no single reason for this, but hormone differences and environmental factors play a part. On the bright side, worrying gives women an advantage when it comes to foreseeing and handling problems.

Which hemisphere do women use?

Women and wen process information differently. Men use mostly the left hemisphere of the brain, while women tend to employ both hemispheres.

Why do men have more veins?

The more muscle-mass a person has, the more blood is needed to fuel it. As muscle mass builds, so do veins. Since men on average have more muscle-mass than females, they tend to have more prominent veins.

Which part of the brain is activated when a woman experiences pain?

Women genuinely feel more pain than men. When experiencing pain, a woman’s left amygdala–the part of the brain that is associated with internal functions–is activated. When men experience pain, the right amygdala is activated.

Can men judge by their voice?

A recent study in the Biology Letters suggests that men have an enhanced ability to judge someone’s size by the sound of their voice.

How many times has a woman climbed Mount Everest?

[23] In the last sixteen years, a single woman has summited Mount Everest seven times, more times than any other woman on earth. [24]

How many pregnant women are in prison?

It is estimated that 6–10% of incarcerated women are pregnant, with as many as 1,400 births in prisons annually in the United States. [7] Women earn more than 60% of all college degrees in the United States.

What was the reason for divorce in France in the 16th century?

In 16th century France, women could charge their husbands with impotence as a reason for divorce. The convicted husbands would have to prove themselves in a public trial through successfully ejaculating. [20] The two highest IQ scores in recorded history belong to women.

Why do women in Albania cut their hair?

In Albania, a group of women called burneshas live in mountain villages as men in order to avoid societal restrictions. They cut their hair, wear men’s clothing, practice male gestures and mannerisms, change their names, and swear celibacy.

Why did unwed mothers kill their newborns?

Unwed mothers in early America often killed their newborn babies in order to avoid the shame that came with mothering an illegitimate child. "Baby farms" also popped up during this time, known nationally as slaughterhouses for unwanted children. [15] [30]

When was the word "vagina" first used?

The word “vagina” was first used on film in Walt Disney’s production “The Story of Menstruation .”. This 1946 film explains menstruation and gives tips on how to help women stop feeling sorry for themselves. [21] In 16th century France, women could charge their husbands with impotence as a reason for divorce.

When did women gain weight?

In the 1940s, women in the United States advertised products to gain weight and thus become more ideally curvy and beautiful. “ Men wouldn’t look at me when I was skinny,” said one advertisement, “but since I gained 10 pounds this new, easy way, I have all the dates I want.” [5]

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