womenWhat the Google engineer got right in his manifesto
Carolyn Moynihan
| 10 August 2017 | FEATURES |
tags: gender equality, STEM, womenRunning the country and starting a family: could she do both?
Carolyn Moynihan
| 07 August 2017 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: leadership, motherhood, womenReflections on turning 40 while single and childless
Bethany Jenkins
| 05 October 2016 | FEATURES |
tags: fertility, single life, womenChildlessness isn't just a married couple's grief.Women are more religiously devout than men
Marcus Roberts
| 01 April 2016 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: men, religion, womenStudy shows complementarity of men and women’s brains
Shannon Roberts
| 09 December 2013 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: brain, men, science, womenGetting dating advice from an app
Tamara El-Rahi
| 25 November 2013 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: dating sites, Lulu app, womenGerman Cardinal Thinks Women Should be Mothers: Cue Hissing
Marcus Roberts
| 27 May 2013 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: birth rates, Germany, women, workplaceCardinal Meisner wants the German Government to encourage women to have babies. How old skool.What’s shortening women’s lives?
Carolyn Moynihan
| 05 March 2013 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: life expectancy, womenArticles about how women are forging ahead of men have been proliferating in recent years, some even talking about “the end of men”. A new trend looks more like "the end of women".Of wars and women
Alma Acevedo
| 16 October 2012 | FEATURES |
tags: justice, US presidential election, womenThe rhetoric of warfare in the US election campaign masks an unjust cause.It’s got me boxed
Carolyn Moynihan
| 28 August 2012 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: boxing, equality, womenI cannot resist copying this post on women's boxing from Francis Phillips' blog on the UK Catholic Herald website, because it synchs with my own thoughts perfectly.Women only need apply
Carolyn Moynihan
| 14 August 2012 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: Saudi Arabia, women, workforceImagine: an industrial city staffed entirely by women. From boardroom to loading bay, not a chap to be seen anywhere.Striking a blow for equality, perhaps
Carolyn Moynihan
| 10 August 2012 | FEATURES |
tags: equality, Olympics, womenWhat kind of victory is it for women to appear on the world stage punching each other?Irish women more satisfied with life than men
David Quinn
| 04 June 2012 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: happiness, women, work-life balanceThe OECD’s latest ‘Better Life Index’ shows that Irish women have a better overall quality of life than men when a range of different factors is taken into account.The trivialization of pornography
Katie Hinderer
| 30 December 2011 | TIGER PRINT |
tags: books, pornography, women“Women - no fat talk!”
Carolyn Moynihan
| 15 December 2011 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: body image, womenWhile we are on the topic of obesity, a word of caution from Selena Ewing of Women’s Forum Australia might be in order: “Women, and especially mothers: no fat talk! Be counter-cultural! ‘Fat talk’ has become a cultural norm and it harms women.”
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