Situation of families: Family report: Women enter professionally shorter than men
This was recently shown by a large study of almost 11,000 sufferers in Australia, which was published in the journal “The Lancet Regional Health”
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Researchers discover decisive factor at 12:13 pm Reading time: 3 minutes Researchers have come closer to answering one of the biggest questions about Parkinson's Source: Getty Images/Science Photo Library RF/KATERYNA KON/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRA Men suffer significantly more often from Parkinson's than women. July 2026, 12:18 pm In the most populous federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, almost 1.8 million families live with at least one minor child. © Rolf Vennenbernd/ dpa The compatibility of family and work remains a central challenge in North Rhine-Westphalia, especially for women. Almost every second family with children under 18 in NRW (49 percent) had a migration background in 2022.
Furthermore, The results were presented at the FENS Forum 2026, the congress of the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies.
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Researchers discover decisive factor at 12:13 pm Reading time: 3 minutes Researchers have come closer to answering one of the biggest questions about Parkinson's Source: Getty Images/Science Photo Library RF/KATERYNA KON/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRA Men suffer significantly more often from Parkinson's than women.
according to DIE WELTJuly 2026, 12:18 pm In the most populous federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, almost 1.8 million families live with at least one minor child. © Rolf Vennenbernd/ dpa The compatibility of family and work remains a central challenge in North Rhine-Westphalia, especially for women.
according to DIE ZEITAlmost every second family with children under 18 in NRW (49 percent) had a migration background in 2022.
according to DIE ZEITThe results were presented at the FENS Forum 2026, the congress of the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies.
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