Via fastcompany:
Before you click to enlarge, do you think the US is in the top 10?
This infographic crunches data on maternal health, economic status, education, contraception use, and other factors to show where women are doing well and where their lives can be exceptionally hard.
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Before you click to enlarge, do you think the US is in the top 10? The Best And Worst Places In The World To Be A Woman...
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A couple things: I have a problem with charts like these that try to quantify quality of life for women, especially ones...
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