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The economic section rightly points out how inherently undervalued unpaid labor like caring for elderly/children and housework are by deliberate exclusion from GDP measurements. However the author focuses on programs that would help get women into the workforce rather than shifting social values to affirm the work that is already being done. Why expand childcare if you can pay existing carers?
Nov 08, 2021 09:20PM
Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men

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Nov 08, 2021 09:21PM
Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men


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Cassie is 23% done
Totally ignores trans and queer people and fluidity in its concept of sex and gender, but also does a great job of explaining how seemingly gender-neutral systems prioritize (cis, straight, white) men by default and disproportionately affect women, especially disabled, poor, and BIPOC women around the world. We have work to do to make genderneutrality actually gender inclusive and not interpreted as male by default.
Nov 06, 2021 09:26PM
Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men


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