It really will surprise you how many things haven’t even been tested on women and be put out in the market and marketed for use of both genders. And it’s funny to think how women have been able to come this far even with these detrimental set-backs. From medicines such as aspirin to household items that are used daily, all have been researched for men, made for men. This eye-opening book creates frustration and anger for women who have been disadvantaged by the data gap, which through reading this book you will find out it impacts all of us, in more ways than one. Have you ever wanted to explain something but couldn’t find the words to do so in an easy to understand manner? Perez outlines and explains exactly why data is so biased against women concisely and so incredibly well.īecause of how easy it is to comprehend, I believe anyone can and should read this book, however, I do not think stubborn anti-feminists (who don’t have any incentives to change their mind) should as they simply cannot be helped. This amazing book describes the gender data gap bias in great detail. I was recommended this book by my psychology teacher who suggested that it would be a good read for me, even though I was somewhat feminist, this book really changed my perspective of genders in society. “The quarrels if popes and kings, with wars and pestilences, in every page the men so good for nothing and hardly any women at all- it is very tiresome” Jane Austen Example: Hello.Įxplanation of our link flairs Join our /r/bookclub Don't forget /new! Filter by Flair AMA Weekly Thread Mod PostĪma Check out this week's Thread Calendar
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