In rural Liberia and Sierra Leone about half of motorcycle taxi passengers are female, with this proportion increasing on market days. However, all motorcycle taxi operators in rural areas are male. This study assessed if and how motorcycle taxis have contributed to the livelihoods of rural women and whether there is appetite among them to become operators themselves. Data were gathered through male and female focus group discussions, roadside traffic counts and operator and passenger surveys. The study was conducted in three districts in rural Sierra Leone and one rural county in Liberia. The Liberia field site was the location of a pioneering pilot project on upgrading footpaths to motorcycle-accessible tracks. This project, funded by a G...
Female drivers operating in the public transport sector are underrepresented in the literature on wo...
Rural household travel patterns have been largely ignored in African transport studies. Over the pas...
Abstract: The South African taxi industry has traditionally been male-dominated. As a result, societ...
The data-sets downloadable are the baseline and endline household surveys conducted in 'treatment' v...
Male identity and motor-mobility are deeply intertwined across much of the globe but nowhere is this...
Rural-based insurgencies disrupted the forest margins of Upper West Africa in the 1990s. A subsequen...
In May of 2007, the Senegalese Ministry for Family and Female Entrepreneurship in collaboration with...
This paper explores the impacts of gender mainstreaming initiatives in Tanzania's transport sector o...
Motorcycle taxis have rapidly expanded throughout sub-Saharan Africa, providing many with affordable...
Rural-based insurgencies disrupted the forest margins of Upper West Africa in the 1990s. A subsequen...
In Indonesia, motorcycle ownership has grown significantly compared to private car ownership. Nowad...
Organizations are among the preferred outlets women use both to voice societal prejudices against th...
Women do more work than men in the field and on the farm, yet mechanisation tends to favour men. A r...
Parallel to the mobile phone revolution in Africa is the lesser talked about motorbike boom. Motorbi...
International audienceThis article analyses the dynamics of motorcycle diffusion in sub-Saharan Afri...
Female drivers operating in the public transport sector are underrepresented in the literature on wo...
Rural household travel patterns have been largely ignored in African transport studies. Over the pas...
Abstract: The South African taxi industry has traditionally been male-dominated. As a result, societ...
The data-sets downloadable are the baseline and endline household surveys conducted in 'treatment' v...
Male identity and motor-mobility are deeply intertwined across much of the globe but nowhere is this...
Rural-based insurgencies disrupted the forest margins of Upper West Africa in the 1990s. A subsequen...
In May of 2007, the Senegalese Ministry for Family and Female Entrepreneurship in collaboration with...
This paper explores the impacts of gender mainstreaming initiatives in Tanzania's transport sector o...
Motorcycle taxis have rapidly expanded throughout sub-Saharan Africa, providing many with affordable...
Rural-based insurgencies disrupted the forest margins of Upper West Africa in the 1990s. A subsequen...
In Indonesia, motorcycle ownership has grown significantly compared to private car ownership. Nowad...
Organizations are among the preferred outlets women use both to voice societal prejudices against th...
Women do more work than men in the field and on the farm, yet mechanisation tends to favour men. A r...
Parallel to the mobile phone revolution in Africa is the lesser talked about motorbike boom. Motorbi...
International audienceThis article analyses the dynamics of motorcycle diffusion in sub-Saharan Afri...
Female drivers operating in the public transport sector are underrepresented in the literature on wo...
Rural household travel patterns have been largely ignored in African transport studies. Over the pas...
Abstract: The South African taxi industry has traditionally been male-dominated. As a result, societ...