… Furthermore, networks are relevant (e.g. for citations): men have stronger networks, which is why men are cited more than women, which consequently generates … members or reviewers may lack awareness about gendered behaviour. Men applicants often sell their research idea or …
… cultural structures that have led to a greater number of men occupying the higher positions in Irish HEIs, … staff and students, as well as the underrepresentation of men in particular disciplines [30] . Key actors In 2015, the … academia to develop new forms of leadership, engage men differently, and facilitate a shift towards fluidity in …
… are women? Some of you may think: “So what?”. Women and men choose different career paths, and it is not for us to … in a growing industry. Professional sectors dominated by men have long had some of the best conditions in the labour … Frankenstein’s creation was an empty shell. It learned its behaviour from humans. Mary Shelley showed us that …
… gender-based discrimination in wages? Do women and men have equal access to the employment in this specific … equitable are they, in terms of access by both women and men, and in addressing women’s particular needs, specifically … and working and employment practices for women and men employees and bidders’ recruitment practices relevant to …
… Traditional gender roles place expectations on men to be the sole breadwinner in the family. Gender equality … greater prominence to dual-earning family models, with men encouraged to embrace more caring masculinities and roles … 2004; Oliver et al., 2005). Lower levels of health-seeking behaviour are shown to be related to social construction and …
… anxiety, phobias, and suicidal thoughts and attempts. Men self-report twice as high levels of externalising … shows that in 2019 36.7 million women and 34.1 million men aged over 20 years in the EU suffered from mental … 20 % and 18 % of the total adult population of women and men, respectively. There are important gender differences in …
… to a wide range of conditions affecting mood, thinking, behaviour and relationships with others. With the COVID-19 … Understanding how poor mental health affects women and men, and the role that gender norms and relations play in … health index among those over 18 is slightly higher for men than for women. The average score in Europe is 66 points …
… live until 84 years of age, which is 5.5 years more than men, at 78.5 years. However, this figure varies substantially … life expectancy in most EU countries, particularly for men. The gender gap in life expectancy is often attributed to … of biology and modifiable factors, such as risky behaviour, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption (Kolip, …
… health limitations increase with age and affect women and men differently, any analysis of ill health must consider … limitations. Women suffer greater health limitations than men in all age groups (Figure 26). This is attributed to women being more likely than men to report symptoms of ill health. While normative …
… 2017). Overall, women tend to report worse health than men (Nesson and Robinson, 2019), except on hearing problems … globally, women reported significantly poorer health than men on all self-reported health indicators at all ages – … (EIGE, 2015, 2016, 2020e, 2020g). Footnotes [1] Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey for children …