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The [[rescue gap]] refers to a large difference in the number of people rescued by men and women. Men are overwhelmingly responsible for rescues regardless of the gender of the person rescued. This is true whether the men are part of an organised government response or passers by that step in to help.
The [[rescue gap]] refers to a large difference in the number of people rescued by men rather than women. Men are overwhelmingly responsible for rescues regardless of the gender of the person rescued. This is true whether the men are part of an organised government response or passers by that step in to help.


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Latest revision as of 06:13, 1 March 2022

The rescue gap refers to a large difference in the number of people rescued by men rather than women. Men are overwhelmingly responsible for rescues regardless of the gender of the person rescued. This is true whether the men are part of an organised government response or passers by that step in to help.

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