
Invisible Women (book)
"Invisible Women" by Caroline Criado Perez explores how data bias leads to the systemic neglect of women in various aspects of society. The book highlights that much of the data used in research, policy-making, and product design is based on male experiences, resulting in negative consequences for women. Perez presents numerous examples across fields like healthcare, transportation, and the workplace, demonstrating how this oversight affects women's safety, health, and opportunities. Ultimately, the book advocates for a more inclusive approach to data collection and analysis, emphasizing that recognizing women's needs is essential for fair and effective solutions.