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Accordingly to statistics, 0.17% Of the American population is homeless, when accounting for gender differences the amount of Homeless females drops to an astonishing 0.3%. In the worst case scenario only 1.26% of females go unsheltered, and in the best US states for women that percentage is 0.54%. Women in the US have a 0.54 to 1.26% chance of going homeless. | Accordingly to statistics, 0.17% Of the American population is homeless, when accounting for gender differences the amount of Homeless females drops to an astonishing 0.3%. In the worst case scenario only 1.26% of females go unsheltered, and in the best US states for women that percentage is 0.54%. Women in the US have a 0.54 to 1.26% chance of going homeless. | ||
it is worth mentioning that this statistic is taken from individual homeless peoples, and doesn't account for those who have other housing from friends or relatives, so the amount of unsheltered women could be even lower. <ref>https://incels. | it is worth mentioning that this statistic is taken from individual homeless peoples, and doesn't account for those who have other housing from friends or relatives, so the amount of unsheltered women could be even lower. <ref>https://incels.is/threads/study-female-privilege-is-very-real-and-very-big-statistics-prove-it.273105</ref> | ||
==Workplace risks== | ==Workplace risks== | ||
Accordingly to statistics, looking at 139 separate occupations and discrete industries, an obvious pattern quickly emerges: the safest workplaces are indoors and the safest occupations frequently require education beyond high school. The most deadly occupations, on the other hand, are outside and often involve operating equipment. This largely drives the huge difference in workplace fatalities between men and women, with 4,761 men dying on the job compared to 386 women in 2017. The fatality rate for men was about 10 times that of women: 5.7 per 100,000 vs. 0.6 per 100,000 for women, meaning that as a woman, you have a 0.00050226409% chance of dying at work. <ref>https://incels. | Accordingly to statistics, looking at 139 separate occupations and discrete industries, an obvious pattern quickly emerges: the safest workplaces are indoors and the safest occupations frequently require education beyond high school. The most deadly occupations, on the other hand, are outside and often involve operating equipment. This largely drives the huge difference in workplace fatalities between men and women, with 4,761 men dying on the job compared to 386 women in 2017. The fatality rate for men was about 10 times that of women: 5.7 per 100,000 vs. 0.6 per 100,000 for women, meaning that as a woman, you have a 0.00050226409% chance of dying at work. <ref>https://incels.is/threads/study-female-privilege-is-very-real-and-very-big-statistics-prove-it.273105</ref> | ||
==Gender bias in the court system and law enforcement== | ==Gender bias in the court system and law enforcement== | ||
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Additionally, Scholars have found that women receive shorter sentences for sex crimes than men. A 2014 study suggests that federal courts are more lenient on female defendants in general. Women were less likely to be detained before trial. They were 46 percent less likely than men to held in jail prior to a trial. | Additionally, Scholars have found that women receive shorter sentences for sex crimes than men. A 2014 study suggests that federal courts are more lenient on female defendants in general. Women were less likely to be detained before trial. They were 46 percent less likely than men to held in jail prior to a trial. | ||
<ref>https://incels. | <ref>https://incels.is/threads/study-female-privilege-is-very-real-and-very-big-statistics-prove-it.273105</ref> | ||
Gender equality has been shown to increase crime rates among women. <ref> https://apolitical.co/en/solution_article/has-gender-equality-made-women-commit-more-crimes </ref> | Gender equality has been shown to increase crime rates among women. <ref> https://apolitical.co/en/solution_article/has-gender-equality-made-women-commit-more-crimes </ref> | ||
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==Career== | ==Career== | ||
Another study shows that women are more likely to be promoted into Management positions than Men, despite the (generally false) feminist allegations of gender pay gap. <ref>https://incels. | Another study shows that women are more likely to be promoted into Management positions than Men, despite the (generally false) feminist allegations of gender pay gap. <ref>https://incels.is/threads/study-female-privilege-is-very-real-and-very-big-statistics-prove-it.273105/</ref> Despite this however, other studies show that women have an increased chance of having anxiety and make poorer leaders than men. <ref> https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.02231/full </ref> | ||
==Relationships== | ==Relationships== | ||
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Accordingly to a research by YouGov, the majority of relationships are ended by women, with them accounting for 76% of breakups. YouGov, an online market research and data analytics firm, surveyed around 1000 adults who have been or still are in a long-term relationship. The participants were asked questions related to their love life including, how many long-term relationships they have been in so far? To how many partners they have said ‘I love you’? Did they ever have a break-up in their long-term relationship? If yes, then who ended it? Going by the statistics, a whopping 76 per cent of the female participants admitted ending their long-term relationship. Digging deeper into this topic, 84 per cent men revealed that they were dumped in their previous relationship. | Accordingly to a research by YouGov, the majority of relationships are ended by women, with them accounting for 76% of breakups. YouGov, an online market research and data analytics firm, surveyed around 1000 adults who have been or still are in a long-term relationship. The participants were asked questions related to their love life including, how many long-term relationships they have been in so far? To how many partners they have said ‘I love you’? Did they ever have a break-up in their long-term relationship? If yes, then who ended it? Going by the statistics, a whopping 76 per cent of the female participants admitted ending their long-term relationship. Digging deeper into this topic, 84 per cent men revealed that they were dumped in their previous relationship. | ||
<ref>https://incels. | <ref>https://incels.is/threads/study-female-privilege-is-very-real-and-very-big-statistics-prove-it.273105</ref> | ||