
Summary of Caroline Criado-Perez’s Invisible Women
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Narrated by:
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Todd Fooks
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By:
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Bell Young
About this listen
This book is a summary and analysis of Caroline Criado-Perez's Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men. This book addresses a serious issue: how women are systematically ignored in today's world.
The content of this summary is very rich, and our interpretation has two parts. In the first part, we'll look at what gender data gaps exist, and what these gaps mean to women. In the second part, we'll talk about what feasible methods can plug these gaps and correct the problems they create. In the end, we briefly discuss with you the reasons for these gaps, which may instigate some soul-searching for each of us.
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