
Why Are Countries Led By Women Handling COVID-19 Better?
Germany, Finland, Taiwan and New Zealand have at least two things in common: women heads of state, and relative success battling the coronavirus pandemic.
Brian Lehrer: A Daily Politics Podcast
May 19, 202017m 16s
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Show Notes
Germany, Finland, Taiwan and New Zealand have at least two things in common: women heads of state, and relative success battling the coronavirus pandemic.
On Today's Show:
Amanda Taub, writer for The New York Times Interpreter column, looks at what we can — and cannot — learn from that information.