After years spent leaning in to get ahead at work, professional women are leaning out.
Women in recent decades have made significant progress in higher education and in the workplace. But they continue to lag behind men when it comes to wages and to representation in top leadership ...
The John Adams Society began quietly excluding women from membership this semester, former and prospective affiliates told ...
About three-quarters of U.S. adults (74%) say they would be extremely or very likely to turn to their spouse or partner if they needed emotional support. 3 Men and women are equally likely to say they ...
Owen Noble / co Visual Editor This weekend, both Men’s and Women’s basketball won big. The men’s team is playing in the 2025 University Athletic Association (UAA) Challenge hosted by Bowdoin ...
Men are earning on average A$9,753 more than women each year in the form of performance bonuses, allowances and overtime pay.
Unpaid work. Sexual harassment. Violence. Low wages. The “motherhood penalty.” These are just some of the issues that millions of women continue to face at work in 2025. Despite progress made towards ...
In most wealthy nations, women have steadily closed the gap with men in education, income, and professional achievement. Today, they earn the majority of undergraduate and graduate degrees, including ...
Research has shown that sponsorship tends to benefit junior employees, but its impact on sponsors is less understood. A new ...
Women, on average, live six years longer than men, which means six extra years of paying for life in retirement. Compounding the challenge of saving enough is the fact that women earn just 84% of what ...