Invisible Women reveals how a gender data gap affects women’s lives across various domains, from healthcare to technology. Caroline Criado Perez explores the systemic biases embedded in data collection and its impact on women’s health, safety, and economic opportunities. The book is a compelling call to address these inequalities and implement data practices that reflect the needs of all genders.
Why Read This Book
- Exposes how gender data bias affects decision-making and policy.
- Provides a comprehensive look at the consequences of ignoring women’s needs.
- Advocates for more inclusive and representative data practices.
- Engages readers with real-world examples and evidence-based arguments.
About the Author
Caroline Criado Perez is a British author and feminist activist known for her work on gender equality and data bias. Her writing and advocacy focus on addressing systemic inequalities and promoting more inclusive practices in various sectors. Perez’s work aims to highlight and rectify the disparities that impact women’s lives.
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