s 52% and Finland's 47% – it's almost instinctive to recite the reasons why this is actually a good thing. We claim to be the most equal country in the world, so it can't be that we actually have high rates of rape or harassment or domestic violence. Rather, it must be a sign of all the things we are doing right. And on some levels, that is probably the case. We do OK when it comes to factors that...
The Nordic model for reporting sexual violence risks demeaning itself Julia Skott
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