Education degrees go mostly to women—just 17% of BAs & 21% of MAs go to men, limiting the pipeline for male teachers.| American Institute for Boys and Men
Aug 20, 2025 by Ben Smith, Isaac Bledsoe | Explore research-backed insights into male loneliness and isolation, highlighting key social and emotional trends. The post Male loneliness and isolation: What the data shows appeared first on American Institute for Boys and Men.| Posts – American Institute for Boys and Men
All-boys schooling is back in focus as boys fall behind. Explore trends, research, and policies on single-sex education.| American Institute for Boys and Men
Explore our new tool to track men's higher ed trends—enrollment, graduation, salary—by school and state.| American Institute for Boys and Men
Explore male workforce trends by race, age, and education with data on unemployment, participation, and earnings from BLS and CPS.| American Institute for Boys and Men
Explore how teen career goals and college major choices differ by gender, revealing early divides in aspirations and educational paths.| American Institute for Boys and Men
Men have higher drowning rates—2 vs 0.6 per 100 k in 2023—across ages and races. Contributing factors may include risk-taking behavior, alcohol consumption and exposure.| American Institute for Boys and Men
The gender divide in college majors remains stark: men dominate STEM, while women lead in psychology, education, and health. Some fields have balanced, but most…| American Institute for Boys and Men
This brief highlights HEAL jobs in health, education, and literacy, noting their growth, accessibility, and the underrepresentation of men compared to women in STEM.| American Institute for Boys and Men
Fatal injuries have surged since 2020, mainly among men. Top causes: drug overdoses, suicide, and car accidents, with drug deaths up six-fold since 2001.| American Institute for Boys and Men
This report outlines the current state of America’s working class men and describes recent trends in the key areas of employment, earnings, health, and family.| American Institute for Boys and Men
Black men now make up only 26% of students at HBCUs, down from 38% in 1976, leading to fewer benefiting from the supportive environment these…| American Institute for Boys and Men
Men face significant health challenges. Compared to women, men have a lower life expectancy, higher COVID-19 mortality rates, and are four times more likely to…| American Institute for Boys and Men
Learn about the male teacher shortage in U.S. schools, its impact on boys' education, and why it should be a policy priority.| American Institute for Boys and Men
This brief explores the dimensions of male achievement in higher education, focusing on completion and enrollment across time, racial groups and institutional types.| American Institute for Boys and Men