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Month: November 2025

Economy

The gender pay gap looks different depending where you are on the income ladder

November 25, 2025 Phys.org

Despite decades of progress, the gender pay gap remains a persistent feature of the UK labor market. According to women’s rights charity the Fawcett Society, November 22 marked Equal Pay Day 2025—the day when women […]

Politics

Media, sentiment, power: Study shows negative media coverage of migrants triggers discriminatory welfare decisions

November 25, 2025 Phys.org

In recent years, right-wing populist parties have experienced significant political success across nearly all Western democracies. With their increasing political establishment, xenophobic attitudes have become normalized. While previous studies have primarily examined the effects of […]

Politics

Can narrating immigrants’ pain and tragedy reduce perceived threat to Muslim immigrants in the US?

November 25, 2025 Phys.org

US media and politicians often celebrate beautiful stories of immigrants arriving in America, finding a new home, and thriving in the land of opportunity.This article was originally published here

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Student maps where cyclists really go—and why it matters for city planning

November 25, 2025 TechXplore.com

A study co-authored by UBC Okanagan Associate Professor Dr. Mahmudur Fatmi and doctoral student Bijoy Saha uses Okanagan travel-diary data to model destination choices across full bike “tours.”This article was originally published here

Economy

Are calorie labels on menus worth it? New eye-tracking study reveals hidden patterns

November 25, 2025 Phys.org

Calorie labels on menus are meant to help people make healthier choices when eating out. However, calorie information only influences people who are already actively trying to lose weight, according to a new study from […]

Politics

The real reason states first emerged thousands of years ago: New research

November 25, 2025 Phys.org

Globalization, migration, climate change and war—nation states are currently under huge pressure on many fronts. Understanding the forces that initially drove the emergence of states across the world may help explain why.This article was originally […]

Economy

How wealth and postcode affect children with special educational needs

November 25, 2025 Phys.org

A new report from social mobility charity the Sutton Trust shows that children from poorer families are more likely to have special educational needs. It also shows that children from wealthier families who have some […]

Economy

Growing pains: An Ontario city’s urban agriculture efforts show good policy requires real capacity

November 25, 2025 Phys.org

Canadians are paying more for food than ever. Canada’s Food Price Report 2025 estimates that a family of four will spend up to $801 more on food this year, with overall prices expected to rise […]

Agriculture

Research helps untangle the complexity of small-scale fisheries

November 25, 2025 Phys.org

By classifying small-scale fisheries into five broad types, a Stanford-led study helps clarify a diverse sector essential to global nutrition and local economies.This article was originally published here

Economy

A quarter of early child care educators in Colorado reported mistreatment from co-workers

November 25, 2025 Phys.org

Early childhood educators and staff nurture and teach children under the age of 5. At its best, this type of early care sets kids up for long-term success.This article was originally published here

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