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A recent study by the Utah Women and Leadership Project analyzed trends among women in the last five decades to see why.
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Studies show a four-day work week has many benefits including increased productivity, reduced turnover rates and great job satisfaction.
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The Utah Women and Leadership Project recently released a research brief on a BYU study titled “Impact of Gap Time for Missionary Service on Utah Women’s College Outcomes.”
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A United States study found that one person dies from an eating disorder every 51.5 minutes. A new snapshot was released that discusses eating disorders among Utah women.
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As part of a larger project to address the lack of data regarding the gender disparity in Utah, a research team at Utah State University interviewed 23 women about their experience attending Utah universities.
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In the last two decades, the number of women-owned businesses in Utah has grown by 77% — but women still own only 16% of Utah businesses.
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, only 9.3% of females in Utah have a graduate degree, compared to 14.1% of males – the highest gap in the country. A research team at Utah State University produced a study to better understand this disparity.
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The Utah Women and Leadership project released a report making recommendations for how to support Utah women and girls through mental health challenges.
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A new research snapshot released by the Utah Women & Leadership Project revealed updated information surrounding overall wellness of women who have experienced sexual assault in Utah.
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A new research brief, released by the Utah Women & Leadership Project, explores the current status of women leaders in Utah public education (K-12).