‘Default male bias’ makes for generations of ‘invisible women’, author tells UN audience

24 January 2020

Although women make up half the global population, they are often disregarded in the increasingly important world of big data: from measuring economic growth, to disaster response and recovery, or key public transportation planning, an award-winning author said at the United Nations on Friday. 

Caroline Criado-Perez shared some of the findings from her book Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men, during a presentation at the UN Bookshop in New York, following a morning retreat with senior leaders focused on gender equality. 

Nahla Valji, the UN’s first Senior Gender Advisor in the Executive Office of the Secretary-General, asked Ms. Criado-Perez what inspired her to write the book, and how the global organization can learn from her research on ‘default male bias’.   

Audio Credit:
Nahla Valji
Audio Duration:
11'7"

 

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