EPISODE · May 31, 2024 · 52 MIN
In a rural state, what are the outcomes for girls?
from Noon Edition · host Indiana Public Media
Indiana is a predominantly rural state, according to an Indiana State population overview.Living in a rural area typically is correlated with worse health outcomes and lower pay for women. A University of Chicago working paper indicates that the social attitudes where a woman grows up continue to affect health and earning potential, even after a woman moves from the area. And while sexist attitudes have overall declined, Indiana has one of the highest rates of sexist attitudes in the Midwest.The 2023 Indiana Girl Report, released in November, says that Hoosier girls are admitted for inpatient care at three-times the rate of boys, and that there’s little explanation for the disparity.Additionally, girls in Indiana report exercising less than boys in the state.But in 2022, Hoosier girls graduated at a higher rate and boys. And 45 percent of girls in Indiana graduated high school with honors, compared to 32 percent of boys.This week on Noon Edition, we'll talk about outcomes for girls in rural Indiana.You can follow us on X @WFIUWTIUNews or join us on the air by calling 812-855-0811 or toll-free at 1-877-285-9348. You can also send questions for the show to [email protected] can also record your questions and send them in through email.GuestsDeb Getz, Associate Clinical Professor, Applied Health Science, IU School of Public HealthElizabeth Beiersdorfer, Dearborn County 4-H Youth Development Coordinator Tamisha Sales, Girl Coalition of Indiana Executive Director of Evaluation and LearningJonna Breitwieser, Girls On The Run Southwest Executive Director
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Indiana is a predominantly rural state, according to an Indiana State population overview. Living in a rural area typically is correlated with worse health outcomes and lower pay for women. A University of Chicago working paper indicates that the social attitudes where a woman grows up continue to affect health and earning potential, even after a woman moves from the area. And while sexist attitudes have overall declined, Indiana has one of the highest rates of sexist attitudes in the Midwest. The 2023 Indiana Girl Report, released in November, says that Hoosier girls are admitted for inpatient care at three-times the rate of boys, and that there’s little explanation for the disparity. Additionally, girls in Indiana report exercising less than boys in the state. But in 2022, Hoosier girls graduated at a higher rate and boys. And 45 percent of girls in Indiana graduated high school with honors, compared to 32 percent of boys. This week on Noon Edition, we'll talk about outcomes for girls in rural Indiana. You can follow us on X @WFIUWTIUNews or join us on the air by calling 812-855-0811 or toll-free at 1-877-285-9348. You can also send questions for the show to [email protected]. You can also record your questions and send them in through email. Guests Deb Getz, Associate Clinical Professor, Applied Health Science, IU School of Public Health Elizabeth Beiersdorfer, Dearborn County 4-H Youth Development Coordinator Tamisha Sales, Girl Coalition of Indiana Executive Director of Evaluation and Learning Jonna Breitwieser, Girls On The Run Southwest Executive Director
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