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Earnings Depend On Gender Views, Not The Gender

It was always clear that men earn more than women do, but a new research looks not at the differences in gender earnings, but at the way gender views affect earnings. This survey showed that men with traditional gender views earn more than men who agree that men and women are equal.

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Men who hold traditional views of women earn more than men who don't

When it comes to sex roles in society, what you think may affect what you earn. A new study has found that men who believe in traditional roles for women earn more money than men who don't, and women with more egalitarian views don't make much more than women with a more traditional outlook.

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Men and women activate stereotypes of competence, sociability respectively

A group of scientists from the University of Granada has studied for the first time from a scientific point of view gender driven prejudices, proving that both stereotypes and prejudices can be modified in spite of the automaticity of stereotyping and even though they are implicit (that is to say, people do not realize them).

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Counselors should target discrimination and be advocates for transgender clients

Two University of Oregon doctoral students dove into issues of transgender identities -- in the workplace and professional counseling -- and surfaced with a call for psychologists and vocational counselors to not only treat but to act as advocates for their clients -- and to help end discrimination in the workplace.

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Silence is Golden, But Only for Women

In the land of romance, ladies might do well to shut their traps, while men can continue to blab, writes Samantha Chang of TheImproper.com.

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Too few women scientists achieving academic leadership positions

As the U.S. continues to fall behind countries such as China and India in producing high-level scientists, one immediate and obvious solution would be to take advantage of the many women who have obtained doctoral degrees in science but have been passed over in their attempts to rise to the position of tenured professor, according to a provocative editorial in the November 2007 issue of DNA and Cell Biology, a peer-reviewed journal published by Mary Ann Liebert.

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For Pacific White Shrimp, Gender Matters When Competing For Food

Shrimp Farming Industry Could Benefit From New Information on Feeding Patterns

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