WomanStats Project

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The WomanStats Project is a donor-funded research and database project housed at Brigham Young University that "seeks to collect detailed statistical data on the status of women around the world, and to connect that data with data on the security of states."[1] The WomanStats Database has the most comprehensive compilation of information on the status of women in the world.[2] Coders comb the extant literature and conduct expert interviews to find qualitative and quantitative information on over 300 indicators of women's status in 174 countries with populations of at least 200,000. Access to the online database is free.[3]

  1. ^ D'Anieri, Paul J. (2009). International Politics: Power and Purpose in Global Affairs. Wadsworth Publishing. p. 104. ISBN 9781305630086.
  2. ^ "Woman Stats Project". McMaster University. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  3. ^ Hudson, Valerie. "Harvard Kennedy School - The WomanStats Database: A Resource for Researchers, Students, Advocates, and Policymakers, Valerie Hudson, Professor of Political Science (presented at the WomanStats Database: A Resource for Researchers, Students, Advocates, and Policymakers, WAPP Cason Seminar Room, Harvard, March 3, 2011)".

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