This article draws upon primary research undertaken with over 3,000 women in the North East of England to explore the links between women, transport and the labour market. The research, funded by the ESF, advances the idea of spatiality as a social construction and builds on seminal studies relating to women and poverty to consider the way in which a gender division of transport constrains women's mobility and restricts their employment opportunities. It is likely to contribute to important debates, concerning strategies to tackle worklessness and the most effective spatial level at which to configure public transport networks
Transport policy and practice could be challenged by the future of women's mobility if it means an i...
Transport policy and practice could be challenged by the future of women's mobility if it means an i...
Geographers have long examined the assumption that women are locally constricted and what this means...
This article draws on primary research undertaken with over 3,000 women in the North East of England...
Abstract This study aims to contribute to getting more knowledge about how promoting and streng...
Geographers have long examined the assumption that women are locally constricted and what this means...
Abstract This study aims to contribute to getting more knowledge about how promoting and strengthen...
This article reviews recent research on the link between women’s commuting and labor force participa...
This thesis is an exploration of gendered daily mobilities amongst local women in Rosengård since th...
This thesis is an exploration of gendered daily mobilities amongst local women in Rosengård since th...
The place of women in transport planning and development has been marginal if not\ud invisible. This...
The place of women in transport planning and development has been marginal if not invisible. This h...
In cities all over the world, growing numbers of women are working or studying further away from hom...
Commuting is an extremely important modern phenomenon characterised by the spatial interaction of ho...
Standard economic theory postulates that commuting is a choice behavior undertaken when compensated ...
Transport policy and practice could be challenged by the future of women's mobility if it means an i...
Transport policy and practice could be challenged by the future of women's mobility if it means an i...
Geographers have long examined the assumption that women are locally constricted and what this means...
This article draws on primary research undertaken with over 3,000 women in the North East of England...
Abstract This study aims to contribute to getting more knowledge about how promoting and streng...
Geographers have long examined the assumption that women are locally constricted and what this means...
Abstract This study aims to contribute to getting more knowledge about how promoting and strengthen...
This article reviews recent research on the link between women’s commuting and labor force participa...
This thesis is an exploration of gendered daily mobilities amongst local women in Rosengård since th...
This thesis is an exploration of gendered daily mobilities amongst local women in Rosengård since th...
The place of women in transport planning and development has been marginal if not\ud invisible. This...
The place of women in transport planning and development has been marginal if not invisible. This h...
In cities all over the world, growing numbers of women are working or studying further away from hom...
Commuting is an extremely important modern phenomenon characterised by the spatial interaction of ho...
Standard economic theory postulates that commuting is a choice behavior undertaken when compensated ...
Transport policy and practice could be challenged by the future of women's mobility if it means an i...
Transport policy and practice could be challenged by the future of women's mobility if it means an i...
Geographers have long examined the assumption that women are locally constricted and what this means...