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Search conducted in the US showed a 3% work efficiency difference between men and women in favour of men. This was a small but stastically significant result. |
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Revision as of 07:14, 10 January 2014
- Search conducted in the US showed a 3% work efficiency difference between men and women in favour of men. This was a small but stastically significant result.
- A significant difference has been observed in the output of research papers by post graduate students.
- Professional men work on average significantly longer hours than professional women.