Their ranking is based off of seven factors: the population of a state’s major cities, the average rent of a one-bedroom apartment in cities, total number of post-secondary schools, violent crimes, birth control coverage without copay or deductible, the percentage of uninsured women between the ages 18-64 and the wage gap between genders.

Move.org says that the Aloha State has the highest life expectancy for women. Only five percent of the women in Hawaii are uninsured, but do not get birth control coverage without copay.

Here are the other ranking factors:

Gender wage gap: $0.81

Population of major cities: 359,870

Average rent: $1,746.67

Post-secondary schools: 29

Crime in major cities: Rape: 285 Violent crimes: 2,440 Aggravated assault: 1,215 Murder and non-negligent manslaughter: 32

