WHY DID WE CHOOSE CANADA?
Canada, despite being a developed nation with progressive social policies, still presents examples of gender inequalities, such as wage inequality and violence against women. These inequalities become even more pronounced in the context of climate change, as the social and economic impacts disproportionately affect women.
Wage inequality makes women more vulnerable to the economic disruptions caused by climate change, particularly in sectors like agriculture, which are significantly impacted by shifting climate patterns. Additionally, environmental crises often lead to social instability, which in turn can result in increased violence against women, further exacerbating the challenges they face, even in a developed country like Canada. These examples illustrate how climate change worsens existing gender inequalities.
The following file contains the mathematical methods used to obtain the results of the graphs.
Excel file that implements the mathematical model
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