SourceUS Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, and Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, 2012.
Then when it fell to 93%, the news started screaming about how oppressed women were because they were a whole 7% of workplace deaths and injuries (how sociopathic do you have to be to not see the problem with that sentence) and this rise was surely caused by men killing women on the job for some reason. The actual number of women’s deaths hadn’t even risen, the number of men’s deaths had fallen. As Karen Straughan pointed out, if men aren’t dying at 20 times the rate women are, we must be doing something wrong as a society.