Since the turn of the millennium, over 5,000 women have been murdered in Guatemala. To give a better idea of what this figure means, consider that if Guatemala, with its population of 14 million, were the size of the United States, this would add up to 110,000 women murdered in a decade. And conditions are only worsening with the passage of time. In 2000, 213 women met violent deaths in Guatemala, compared to 720 in 2009 and 675 in 2010. Worse still, only an estimated 2 percent of these cases have received legal action. 

Letter from Guatemala

More than 80 per cent of [rape victims] said they did not report their assault to the police, while 29 per cent said they told nobody – not even a friend or family member – of their ordeal.

Unreported rapes: The silent shame (via Hannah)


Women and men tend to work in very different occupations. And overall “men’s jobs” are better paid than “women’s jobs.”

20 facts about inequality everyone should know

Women and men tend to work in very different occupations. And overall “men’s jobs” are better paid than “women’s jobs.”

20 facts about inequality everyone should know

Forty percent of female juveniles in custody report being victims of sexual abuse.

2009 NSW Inmate Health Survey

Two thirds (66%) of [women in prison] reported having been involved in at least one violent relationship.

2009 NSW Inmate Health Survey

Females [in prison] were substantially more likely than males to report that since the age of 16 years, they had been subjected to at least one form of sexual violence (29% versus 2%). Women were also more likely to report that they had been subjected to such sexual violence on more than one occasion (22% versus 2%).

Twenty two percent of women reported having engaged in vaginal or anal sexual activity with a partner who threatened violence (compared with <1% of men); 21% of women reported having been subjected to actual violence during sexual activity (versus 1% of men); and 18% of women reported having had a partner who used their weight or size to immobilise the participant during sexual activity (versus 2% of men).

2009 NSW Inmate Health Survey

45% of [imprisoned] women reported that a partner or spouse had engaged in at least one form of abuse or control in the year preceding their current incarceration.

2009 NSW Inmate Health Survey

Forty percent of women [in prison] reported having had at least one miscarriage.

2009 NSW Inmate Health Survey

The proportion of women in OECD countries  who are employed peaked in 2008, at around 58%.
OECD Forum 2011 – facts behind the debates

The proportion of women in OECD countries who are employed peaked in 2008, at around 58%.

OECD Forum 2011 – facts behind the debates

America has one of the lowest rates of public investment on childcare in the OECD.
OECD Forum 2011 – facts behind the debates

America has one of the lowest rates of public investment on childcare in the OECD.

OECD Forum 2011 – facts behind the debates

In most countries, women spend more than two hours extra per day on unpaid work than men.
OECD Forum 2011 – facts behind the debates

In most countries, women spend more than two hours extra per day on unpaid work than men.

OECD Forum 2011 – facts behind the debates

An estimated 100,000 to 300,000 American-born children are sold for sex each year.

In Oakland, redefining sex trade workers as abuse victims

Only 20% of full professors in the US are women. In other countries, the proportion is even lower.
Trends in higher education: Faculty

Only 20% of full professors in the US are women. In other countries, the proportion is even lower.

Trends in higher education: Faculty

54% of homeless women with children, leave due to domestic violence and the absence of longterm, secure and affordable housing often drives them back into violent relationships and unsafe housing.

The Difference, Issue 1