In cities all over the world, growing numbers of women are working or studying further away from home than ever before. This article presents policies by the World Bank and recommendations by the United Nations to improve conditions for women’s mobility in cities. Although these stress different factors affecting women’s experiences of traffic and transport, they all agree about the importance of enabling women’s mobility. However, gender-sensitive policies have been largely unsuccessful. This article presents examples of conditions for women in New Delhi and other rapidly growing Asian cities that illustrate how gender norms operate. This study uses the perspectives of development research and gender studies to examine economic and politic...
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily ref...
Despite numerous studies on how gender differences affect transport mobility choices and perception ...
"In many cities where the public transport system still operates to some degree, private contractors...
In cities all over the world, growing numbers of women are working or studying further away from hom...
In cities all over the world, growing numbers of women are working or studying further away from hom...
Over time, the transport sector has grown more cognisant of gender differences in planning and polic...
Over time, the transport sector has grown more cognisant of gender differences in planning and polic...
Over time, the transport sector has grown more cognisant of gender differences in planning and polic...
Cities occupy only 3% of the total land mass of the world and around 3.5 billion people representing...
Figures 2.2 (p. 15), 2.3 (p. 16), 2.4 (p. 21), 2.5 (p. 24), 4.1 (p. 101) & 9.1 (p. 245) have been re...
The city making and the safety of women have remained a major concern for urban policy makers. With ...
Starting with the knowledge of overt patriarchal structures and gender norms that affect when, where...
Women in South and Southeast Asia encounter unique mobility barriers which are a combination of poor...
Ensuring safe and convenient transportation is vital for promoting gender equality. Unfortunately, w...
Mobility generally refers to the ability or capacity to move. The subject of women's mobility has be...
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily ref...
Despite numerous studies on how gender differences affect transport mobility choices and perception ...
"In many cities where the public transport system still operates to some degree, private contractors...
In cities all over the world, growing numbers of women are working or studying further away from hom...
In cities all over the world, growing numbers of women are working or studying further away from hom...
Over time, the transport sector has grown more cognisant of gender differences in planning and polic...
Over time, the transport sector has grown more cognisant of gender differences in planning and polic...
Over time, the transport sector has grown more cognisant of gender differences in planning and polic...
Cities occupy only 3% of the total land mass of the world and around 3.5 billion people representing...
Figures 2.2 (p. 15), 2.3 (p. 16), 2.4 (p. 21), 2.5 (p. 24), 4.1 (p. 101) & 9.1 (p. 245) have been re...
The city making and the safety of women have remained a major concern for urban policy makers. With ...
Starting with the knowledge of overt patriarchal structures and gender norms that affect when, where...
Women in South and Southeast Asia encounter unique mobility barriers which are a combination of poor...
Ensuring safe and convenient transportation is vital for promoting gender equality. Unfortunately, w...
Mobility generally refers to the ability or capacity to move. The subject of women's mobility has be...
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily ref...
Despite numerous studies on how gender differences affect transport mobility choices and perception ...
"In many cities where the public transport system still operates to some degree, private contractors...