studies-to-support-the-biological-explanations-of
... apparently female genitals and were brought up as girls even though they all had XY chromosomes. When they reached puberty, the surge in testosterone levels, led to the production of a male hormone (dihydrotestosterone) which they had lacked before birth. This hormone led to their rather belated mas ...
... apparently female genitals and were brought up as girls even though they all had XY chromosomes. When they reached puberty, the surge in testosterone levels, led to the production of a male hormone (dihydrotestosterone) which they had lacked before birth. This hormone led to their rather belated mas ...
with men
... significant effects on both outcomes.” 2. “Because we observe increases in both hourly wages and annual hours of work for fathers, increased specialization of husbands and wives in response to parenthood is the dominant pattern for both early (pre1950) and later (post-1950) cohorts.” --Lundberg & Ro ...
... significant effects on both outcomes.” 2. “Because we observe increases in both hourly wages and annual hours of work for fathers, increased specialization of husbands and wives in response to parenthood is the dominant pattern for both early (pre1950) and later (post-1950) cohorts.” --Lundberg & Ro ...
social problem
... If someone forgets to invite you, he or she can still be your friend. Your underwear is $8.95 for a 3 pack. Three pairs of shoes are more than enough. You almost never have strap problems in public. You are unable to see wrinkles in your clothes. The same hairstyle lasts for years, maybe decades. Yo ...
... If someone forgets to invite you, he or she can still be your friend. Your underwear is $8.95 for a 3 pack. Three pairs of shoes are more than enough. You almost never have strap problems in public. You are unable to see wrinkles in your clothes. The same hairstyle lasts for years, maybe decades. Yo ...
The purpose of the paper was to analyse the gender wage gap in
... the raw differences between wages of men and women at regional level (NUTS2) are compared. In the second step, the authors aim to answer a question how much of the gap can be explained by differences in personal and employment characteristics of workers. Also, regional analysis of the unexplained pa ...
... the raw differences between wages of men and women at regional level (NUTS2) are compared. In the second step, the authors aim to answer a question how much of the gap can be explained by differences in personal and employment characteristics of workers. Also, regional analysis of the unexplained pa ...
Evidence of Gender Difference - Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and
... both men and women have only been tested in men 2/3 of all diseases that affect men and women have only been researched in men women have only made up 7% of all cardiac research subjects ...
... both men and women have only been tested in men 2/3 of all diseases that affect men and women have only been researched in men women have only made up 7% of all cardiac research subjects ...
Sex differences in psychology
Sex differences in psychology or gender differences are differences in the mental functions and behaviors of the sexes, and are due to a complex interplay of biological, developmental, and cultural factors. Differences have been found in a variety of fields such as mental health, cognitive abilities, personality, and tendency towards aggression. Such variation may be both innate or learned and is often very difficult to distinguish. Modern research attempts to distinguish between such differences, and to analyze any ethical concerns raised. Since behavior is a result of interactions between nature and nurture researchers are interested in investigating how biology and environment interact to produce such differences, although this is often not possible.A number of factors combine to influence the development of sex differences, including genetics and epigenetics; differences in brain structure and function; hormones; or differences in psychological traits such as emotion, motivation, cognition, and sexuality. Differences in socialization of males and females may decrease or increase the size of sex differences.