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“This research is a first attempt to shed light on important, but understudied, adverse consequences of gender inequality on women’s health in later life,” explains researcher Eric Bonsang of University Paris-Dauphine and Columbia University, lead author on the study. “It shows that women living in gender-equal countries have better cognitive test scores later in life than women living in gender-unequal societies. Moreover, in countries that became more gender-equal over time, women’s cognitive performance improved relative to men’s.”
https://www.psychologicalscience.or...tive-advantage-in-gender-equal-countries.html
https://www.psychologicalscience.or...tive-advantage-in-gender-equal-countries.html