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Women's lives are shaped by data that only represent men from "summary" of Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez

The default human being is male. This fact is so ingrained that it often goes unnoticed. From the size of a soldier's helmet to the temperature in office buildings, the world is designed around the male body. But it's not just physical design that is skewed in favor of men. Data collection is another area where men take center stage, leaving women in the shadows. Take the workplace, for example. When companies collect data on their employees, they often fail to disaggregate it by sex. This means that policies and practices are based on a male-centric view of the world, even though women make up roughly half of the workforce. As a result, women are left out of important decision-making processes, leading to workplace environments that are less accommodating to their needs. This gender data gap extends beyond the workplace and into other aspects of life. Fro...
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    Invisible Women

    Caroline Criado Perez

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