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Incarcerated Women and Girls
The Sentencing Project
The female incarcerated population stands almost seven times higher than in 1980. Over sixty percent (62%) of imprisoned women in state prisons have a child...
2 months ago
Women in the Workplace 2024: The 10th-anniversary report
McKinsey & Company
In the tenth year of our Women in the Workplace research, in partnership with LeanIn.Org, we reflect on the notable gains women have made—and how their...
3 weeks ago
Opinion | The Election of Divorced Men vs. All the Single Ladies
The New York Times
A majority (54 percent) of divorced men identify as Republican compared to 41 percent of divorced women, the largest gender gap among divorced people in two...
2 months ago
Incidence and Risk Factors for Hip Fractures Among U.S. Armed Forces Active Component Women Compared to Men, 2018–2022
Health.mil
Despite an overall decline during the surveillance period, rates of acute hip fracture and hip stress fracture were higher among women than men.
2 months ago
For Women’s History Month, a look at gender gains – and gaps – in the U.S.
Pew Research Center
Women made up 47% of the U.S. civilian labor force in 2023, up from 30% in 1950 – but growth has stagnated.
7 months ago
10 Key Facts About Women with Medicare
KFF
More than half of all people with Medicare are women, including more than 31 million ages 65 and older and about 4 million under age 65 with long-term...
5 months ago
6 conditions that highlight the women’s health gap
The World Economic Forum
The gender health gap relates to the lack of equity concerning healthcare for women and men. This can gap can take shape in many ways, from access to care to...
1 month ago
Investigating female versus male differences in white matter neuroplasticity associated with complex visuo-motor learning
Nature
These findings offer initial insights into possible female versus male differences in white matter neuroplasticity during motor learning.
6 months ago
Stanford Medicine-led study shows why women are at greater risk of autoimmune disease
Stanford Medicine
Research throws light on the mystery of why women are much more prone to autoimmune disorders: A molecule made by one X chromosome in every female cell can...
8 months ago
The Magic of March: Men’s and women’s tournaments highlight continued growth, impact of college basketball
NCAA.org
As millions of fans tuned into broadcasts and traveled to arenas, one of the world's most popular sporting events took center stage.
5 months ago