Abstract
The many inequalities between men and women in our society range from disproportionate pay to inequality in pensions and in the distribution of care work, to name just a few. However, there is one form of inequality that is particularly insidious: the gender data gap, the lack of scientific data on women in the medical field. We discuss this with Katharina Crepaz, a researcher at the Center for Autonomy Experience at Eurac Research and an expert in Gender Dynamics, and Giacomo Strapazzon, a physician and director of our Institute for Emergency Medicine.