Yes, there are significantly fewer women on death row compared to men. In the United States, women make up a small percentage of the total death row population, often around 2-3%. This disparity is reflective of broader trends in crime and sentencing, where men are more likely to be convicted of violent crimes that lead to capital punishment. As a result, the majority of death row inmates are male.
Women had fewer job opportunities than men did in the 1960s.
It is a Patriarchal Society.
In the United States of America, Congress women play the same role as the men. However, there are fewer women in Congress than men.
It is in their culture. Men are seen as superior.
because women had fewer rights than men
Women over the age of 25 pay approximately 9% less than men do for auto insurance because studies have shown that women are safer drivers than men and have fewer accidents than men.
Women had fewer job opportunities than men did. (right on-Apx-)
Women had fewer job opportunities than men did in the early 1960s. Women were blocked from moving to higher-level jobs.
Women had fewer job opportunities than men did in the early 1960s. Women were blocked from moving to higher-level jobs.
cos men dont have to go through child birth!!
It is not true that women who make the call will have fewer men problems. Everyone will have relationship problems; you just have to work on your relationships if you want them to last.
Yes. Women have suffrage in Lebanon, but the women's vote rate is substantially less than that for men and few female candidates run and fewer of those are elected.