Top 10 Unknown Facts About Women

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1. Women have been around since the beginning of time, playing vital roles in the development of human society.

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2. Although women have faced discrimination and oppression throughout history, they have also made historic contributions to the growth of society and the advancement of science, technology, and other fields.

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3. Women are the majority of the world’s population, accounting for more than half of the population in most countries.

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4. Women are more likely to be employed in lower-paid and lower-skilled jobs than men.

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5. Women are underrepresented in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).

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6. Women are more likely to experience poverty than men, and they are more likely to be the victims of violence.

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7. Women’s rights have made considerable progress in the last century, with many countries granting women the right to vote, own property, and pursue higher education.

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8. Despite the progress made in women’s rights, many countries still have laws or customs that limit or restrict women’s rights and freedoms.

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9. Women are often the primary caregivers for children and elderly relatives and are responsible for the bulk of unpaid labor in the home.

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10. Women are significantly underrepresented in positions of political power, making up only 22 percent of national parliamentarians and less than 10 percent of world leaders.

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