Of all journalists killed in 2021, 11% were women. In 2020, this was 6%. Source: @unesco. On the International Day to #EndImpunity for Crimes against journalists, let us say out loud: STOP TARGETING WOMEN JOURNALISTS."
It was removed after being widely mocked. But I think it expresses a common view that if 11% of victims are women, that's a horrible inequity ... to women.However, I can see an entirely legitimate argument that this MAY be evidence that women are passed over for the high-risk-high-reward journalistic positions (that would put them into positions where they could be killed) or that as a society we condition women such that they feel it’s “not their place” to seek out high-risk or adventurous roles like this. Although the linked tweet would also suggest those things are improving so that’s, uh, good, maybe? Although I suspect that particular data series is very noisy. In any case, not enough data to reach full conclusions is present.
damnitbuilds•1h ago
"National hiring experiments reveal 2:1 faculty preference for women on STEM tenure track"
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4418903/