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LINK How to Be Happy (Ep. 345) - Freakonomics Freakonomics

Just listened to this.. thought it was very interesting!

hippydog 8 Sep 18
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"Yet in this Utopia, not all is well. According to a study published in the journal Social Science & Medicine, the Nordic countries have disproportionately high rates of Intimate Partner Violence against women. In the Nordic countries included in the study, an average of 30 percent of women, or just under one in three, had experienced IPV, compared to an E.U. average of 22 percent. This phenomenon, dubbed the “Nordic Paradox,” has many people perplexed. “We are sort of amazed, puzzled by the find of that kind of data,” Enrique Gracia, professor in the Department of Social Psychology at the University of Valencia, told the HPR. Why would women be victimized more in countries that try so hard to alleviate the oppression that they face?"

I did not see any definitive answers to this 'Nordic Paradox'.

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cava Level 7 Sep 19, 2018

Weird.. they mentioned a few paradoxes in that podcast.. the more we know it seems the less we know

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Extremely cool, thanks.

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