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Time to break the conspiracy of silence around boys’ under-achievement in school
By CapX, 01/24/2023 “…Only 47% of boys attained a grade 5 or above in both English and maths GCSE compared to 53% of girls. Just
Boys aged 12 to be offered HPV vaccine as well
By Malta Today, 01/04/2023 “…The HPV vaccine that protects against the cancer-causing virus has so far been given to girls but coverage of the national
Study finds autism rates have tripled among young kids: What to know
By Good Morning America, 01/27/2023 “…A child of any race, socioeconomic status or ethnic group can get ASD. Boys, however, are four times more likely
The mind-blowing stats on male inequality
By Big Think “…Boys and men are falling behind. This might seem surprising to some people — and maybe ridiculous to others — considering that
Push for more male teachers fails to increase numbers
By NHS, 01/16/2023 “…Education experts said boys and girls benefit from more male teachers in schools because they were less likely to have stereotypical views
Muscle dysmorphia common in male adolescents and young adults
By Medical Xpress, 01/17/2023 “…With the current emphasis on leanness and muscularity as today’s body ideal, many young boys and men are engaging in risky
Boys are graded more harshly than girls. Why?
By Big Think, 01/04/2023 “…According to a 2018 Brookings Institution report, about 88% of American girls graduated high school on time, compared with 82% of
Separation leads to significant but temporary gender differences in parent-child time
By Science Daily, 01/17/2023 “…The international study found that after parental split up mother-child time doubles, two-parent time declines threefold, and father-child time remains low.
The case for a Commission on Boys and Men: Will Washington state lead the way?
By Brookings, 01/13/2023 “…Many boys and men are struggling. There is a strong case for government institutions that focus on the issues that are disproportionately
Voices for Boys and Men
By Richard Reeves, 11/28/2022 “…That gap persists at GCSEs and A-levels. Young women are more likely to apply to university than young men. Those young