Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men

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by Caroline Criado Perez


  Commission on the Status of Women

  Data2x

  Economic Commission for Africa

  Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

  homicide survey

  Human Development Report

  and peace talks

  Population Fund

  Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000)

  and stoves

  and Switzerland

  and toilets

  and unpaid childcare

  Women’s Year

  World Conference on Women

  United States

  academia

  Affordable Care Act (2010)

  Agency for International Development (USAID)

  Alzheimer’s disease

  banknotes

  bisphenol A (BPA)

  breast pumps

  brilliance bias

  Bureau of Labor Statistics

  car crashes

  chief executive officers (CEO)

  childbirth, death in

  Civil War (1861–5)

  construction work

  councils

  crime

  early childhood education (ECE)

  employment gap

  endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs)

  endometriosis

  farming

  flexible working

  gender pay gap

  gendered poverty

  generic masculine

  Great Depression (1929–39)

  gross domestic product (GDP)

  healthcare

  heart attacks

  Hurricane Andrew (1992)

  Hurricane Katrina (2005)

  Hurricane Maria (2017)

  immigration detention facilities

  job interviews

  ‘just in time’ scheduling so.ware

  leisure time

  maternity leave

  medical research

  meritocracy

  military

  mortality rates

  murders

  nail salons

  National Institute of Health Revitalization Act (1993)

  occupational health

  personal protective equipment (PPE)

  political representation

  precarious work

  presidential election (2016)

  school textbooks

  September 11 attacks (2001)

  sexual assault/harassment

  single parents

  soccer team

  Supreme Court

  taxation

  tech industry

  toilets

  transportation

  Trump administration (2017–)

  universities

  unpaid work

  universal credit (UC)

  universality

  universities

  University and College Union

  University of California, Berkeley

  University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

  University of Chicago

  University of Liverpool

  University of London

  University of Manchester

  University of Michigan

  University of Minnesota

  University of North Carolina

  University of Stirling

  University of Sussex

  University of Washington

  University of York

  unpaid work

  agriculture

  and algorithms

  and gross domestic product (GDP)

  and occupational health

  and stoves

  and transport

  in workplace

  and zoning

  upper body strength

  upskirting

  urinals

  urinary-tract infections

  urination

  uro-gynaecological problems

  uterine failure

  uterine tybroids

  Uttar Pradesh, India

  Uzbekistan

  vaccines

  vagina

  Valium

  Valkrie

  value-added tax (VAT)

  Van Gulik, Gauri

  Venice, Italy

  venture capitalists (VCs)

  Veríssimo, Antônio Augusto

  Viagra

  Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom

  video games

  Vienna, Austria

  Vietnam

  Vikings

  Villacorta, Pilar

  violence

  virtual reality (VR)

  voice recognition

  Volvo

  voting rights

  Vox

  voyeurism

  Wade, Virginia

  Walker, Phillip

  walking

  wallet to purse

  Walmart

  warfare

  warmth vs competence

  Warsaw Pact

  Washington Post

  Washington Times

  Washington, DC, United States

  WASHplus

  WaterAid

  Watson, James

  We Will Rebuild

  weak contractions

  Weapons of Math Destruction (O’Neil)

  West Bengal, India

  whiplash

  Wiberg-Itzel, Eva

  Wikipedia

  Wild, Sarah

  Williams, Gayna

  Williams, Serena

  Williams, Venus

  Williamson, £eresa

  Willow Garage

  Wimbledon

  Windsor, Ontario

  Winter, Jessica

  Wired

  Wolf of Wall Street, The

  Wolfers, Justin

  Wolfinger, Nicholas

  ‘Woman the Gatherer’ (Slocum)

  Women and Equalities Committee

  Women Will Rebuild

  Women’s Budget Group (WBG)

  Women’s Design Service

  Women’s Engineering Society

  Women’s Refugee Commission

  Women’s Year

  Woolf, Virginia

  workplace safety

  World Bank

  World Cancer Research Fund

  World Cup

  World Economic Forum (WEF)

  World Health Organization (WHO)

  World Meteorological Organisation

  worm infections

  Woskow, Debbie

  Wray, Susan

  Wyden, Robert

  XY cells

  Y chromosome

  Yale University

  Yarl’s Wood Detention Centre, Bedford

  Yatskar, Mark

  Yemen

  Yentl syndrome

  Yezidis

  Youth Vote, The

  youthquake

  Zambia

  zero-hour contracts

  Zika

  zipper quotas

  zombie stats

  zoning

  Zou, James

  Photo by Rachel Louise Brown

  CAROLINE CRIADO PEREZ is a writer, broadcaster, and feminist activist and was named Liberty Human Rights Campaigner of the Year and OBE by the Queen. She has a degree in English language and literature from the University of Oxford, and she studied behavioral and feminist economics at the London School of Economics. She lives in London.

  www.carolinecriadoperez.com

  Twitter: @CCriadoPerez

 

 

 


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