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Research sheds light on how gender inequality in the media industry impacts job satisfaction
Research led by experts at City, University of London has found lower perceptions of gender equality and the prevalence of... Read more
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Potential employers found to view job candidates differently if they post online about mental health
It is increasingly common for people to discuss mental health challenges on social media platforms, but a new study finds... Read more
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Half of migrant and refugee women have been sexually harassed in Australian workplaces, study finds
In our new study, published on Tuesday, we surveyed 701 migrant and refugee women in Australia and found nearly half... Read more
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Cannabis is illegal in Nigeria but provides a living for families: Study calls for rethink of drug laws
Arriving at the tranquil village health facility in southwestern Nigeria, we were met by a small gathering of men—young and... Read more
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How drought in Central America is pushing up the cost of living in Australia
What does a drought in Central America have to do with Australia's cost of living? Quite a lot, if the... Read more
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Researchers help create 'guiding principles' to address homelessness at airports
In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of people experiencing unsheltered homelessness in the United States.... Read more
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Enter Sandman: Study shows dreams spill over into the workplace and can be channeled for productivity
Before heading to work each day, most people have spent the night dreaming. Studies show that on any given morning,... Read more
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Opinion: Financial education has its limits—if we want New Zealanders to be better with money, we need to start at home
Even as an economics student at university, I remember heading into town on a Friday night knowing what I needed... Read more
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Business schools must step up on sustainable investing education
Sustainable investing takes into account environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors alongside traditional financial components. While this form of investing... Read more
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Insights into advancing 'employment first' to support individuals with disabilities
For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began, the National Conference of the Association of People Supporting Employment First... Read more
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Understanding information sharing among equity analysts
Researchers have been studying the performance of equity analysts working in brokerage houses for four decades. Most of these studies... Read more
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Valuing the impact of prosocial CEOs
The traditional role of a chief executive officer (CEO) has been to manage the executive team and pursue goals set... Read more
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Plant-based meat sales are stagnating. Research suggests playing down its green benefits could attract more consumers
It's difficult to tell if the recent ... Read more
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Insider trading—the legal kind—is a lot more profitable if you work for a multinational company
Corporate insiders who trade stocks based on the information they gain on the job earn a lot more if they... Read more
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Study reveals how much carbon damage would cost corporations if they paid for their emissions
The world's corporations produce so much climate change pollution, it could eat up about 44% of their profits if they... Read more