Hello! Now that we’ve finished the second half of the book, would love to hear your thoughts!!
- How do the chapters on healthcare (Chapter 7) and safety (Chapter 9) illustrate the real-world consequences of gender data gaps? What can be done to ensure women's needs are met in these critical areas? - In Chapter 10, Criado Perez discusses the design of public spaces and transportation systems. How do the gendered assumptions in these designs impact women's daily lives? Can you think of any examples in your own community where infrastructure or design is biased against women? - In Chapter 12, Criado Perez examines the gender data gap in the workplace, particularly in relation to decision-making and productivity measurements. How might these gaps contribute to unequal opportunities for women in the workplace, and what changes would you recommend to close them? - The book often highlights the impact of male-centric data on scientific research, such as in the case of clinical trials. How can a more inclusive approach to research benefit both women and men, and what are some challenges in implementing this shift within scientific communities?
- How do the chapters on healthcare (Chapter 7) and safety (Chapter 9) illustrate the real-world consequences of gender data gaps? What can be done to ensure women's needs are met in these critical areas?
- In Chapter 10, Criado Perez discusses the design of public spaces and transportation systems. How do the gendered assumptions in these designs impact women's daily lives? Can you think of any examples in your own community where infrastructure or design is biased against women?
- In Chapter 12, Criado Perez examines the gender data gap in the workplace, particularly in relation to decision-making and productivity measurements. How might these gaps contribute to unequal opportunities for women in the workplace, and what changes would you recommend to close them?
- The book often highlights the impact of male-centric data on scientific research, such as in the case of clinical trials. How can a more inclusive approach to research benefit both women and men, and what are some challenges in implementing this shift within scientific communities?