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How do gender norms hold women back in the workforce?
Encouraging a growth mindset and being more subtle about the pursuit of power and dominance are among the ways women... Read more -
Dollar stores may increase food deserts in under-resourced U.S. cities
A new study from University of Florida food economists has found that building dollar stores may create food deserts in... Read more -
Subnational income inequality revealed: Regional successes may hold key to addressing widening gap globally
Income inequality is one of the most important measures of economic health, social justice and quality of life. More reliably... Read more -
TikTok still delivering self-harm and suicidal content in France, research finds
Within five minutes of joining TikTok, the French "teens" watched a video expressing sadness.... Read more -
More detail on what clothes feel like could make life easier for shoppers, and save retailers money
Clothing is one of the top categories in online sales worldwide, with expected revenues of more than US$920 billion (£702... Read more -
Research reveals atypical Santas can succeed
A naturally fluffy white beard, a round belly and a jolly laugh might seem like the keys to being a... Read more -
When navigating a timeline full of crises, it's good to have a halo
When it seems like each day brings a new crisis, understanding the nuances of navigating these situations successfully becomes increasingly... Read more -
New research spotlights the value women bring to audit teams and the workplace
Audit teams with more women benefit firms and clients alike by delivering higher-quality audits at a lower cost, according to... Read more -
Most of us miss out on financial opportunities, says Danish study
Passivity in financial choices is not due to specific personality traits—but depends on the context. This is the conclusion reached... Read more -
Why flexible work alone isn't enough: Preferences matter more than policy
Employees leave employers when their work arrangements fail to match their preferences, according to new research that tracked 482 workers... Read more -
Model reveals how the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board selects targets for inspection
2024 marked the 20th anniversary of the launch of the inspection program by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB),... Read more -
Social media algorithms target lower-income youth with risky 'easy money' ads, study shows
Young people with fewer financial resources, especially boys, are the most exposed to advertising about how to make easy money.... Read more -
Rich cities, broke neighbors: Study exposes metro-level wealth divide
Local governments in the United States are responsible for many of the services people rely on daily—schools, parks, public safety,... Read more -
Why we remember the source of an opinion better than the source of a fact: New research
In public discourse, we spend a great deal of collective energy debating the accuracy of facts. We fact-check politicians, monitor... Read more -
Video-call glitches can have serious consequences
A technical glitch during a Zoom call shouldn't be that big a deal, or lead someone to make a judgment... Read more
