Invisible Women: Data Bias In A World Designed For Men

Caroline Criado Perez
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Invisible Women: Data Bias In A World Designed For Men

Caroline Criado Perez
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448 PAGESENGLISH

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“Shocking, yet essential, reading.”—Stylist

Overall rating: 4.714286 / 5 from 42 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez is a compelling examination of gender bias in data, highlighting how the lack of gender-inclusive data leads to systemic disadvantages for women. The book is praised for its powerful insights and is considered an essential read for understanding the pervasive impact of gender bias.

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  • Book Quality: 54%
  • Essential Read: 35%

Review topics: ["book","read","data","insight","women","action","woman","enjoyed","title","bias","perspective","future","statistics","country","friend","give","subject"].

Review highlights

  • "an essential read for any young woman. . . ."WFDClark
  • "Overall, great book and I think it should be required reading for policy-makers."Snow L.
  • "Essential reading even if it made me angry!"WFDClark

Reviews

Fascinating Read

"Great book with a lot of information. I was shocked to see where all the gender gaps were because there are so many of them! My only complaint is that it is very data heavy. I was expecting it to be easier to read (with more flow) but the author uses a lot of data points. They are obviously needed, but I expected a bit more readability. Still I would recommend because the female data that is missing is in everything we do and everywhere we go."

Yulia (4/5)

Fantastic book

"This book is indeed a fantastic read, and it offers a wealth of information. The experience was particularly engaging when listening to the audiobook. Borrowing the audiobook from the library was a great pleasure, which led me to appreciate its value, and I subsequently purchased the book. It is an amazing book that I highly recommend."

Mary (5/5)

Great, insightful read.

"Breaks the data (or lack of it) down into clear, personalizable, stories and stats. Puts into words and data what women have felt forever and has gone unrecognized."

Sarah (5/5)

Fascinating

"Fascinating information, presented in an easy to digest format."

Meg J. (5/5)

Must read

"Opened my eye to many things designed in life where woman are an afterthought or the ‘other’. Very insightful book. Everyone should read this"

Egan (4/5)

every woman should read this!

"amazing read! quite eye opening, makes you realize things you haven't thought about before. every woman should read this!!"

Emma (5/5)

Game Changer

"This book is incredibly written and changed the way I see the world. Everyone needs to read this book!"

Nicole (5/5)

Incredible

"Finally. A book that show data to support what every woman has been feeling for generations."

Laura (5/5)

Essential reading even if it made me angry!

"an essential read for any young woman. . . . and perhaps more importantly for any young man"

WFDClark (5/5)

Essential reading even if it made me angry!

"an essential read for any young woman. . . . and perhaps more importantly for any young man"

WFDClark (5/5)

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  • Published date: Mar 02, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 448
  • Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
  • ISBN: 9781419735219
  • Dimensions: 5.65" W x 1.45" L x 8.35" H
Caroline Criado Perez is a writer, broadcaster, and award-winning feminist activist. She was the 2013 recipient of the Liberty Human Rights Campaigner of the Year Award and was named OBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours 2015. 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.

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