Feminist geographers state that gender relations produce spatial structures and that in turn, these structures help to maintain these relations. In order to explore this idea, this paper considers the household role pattern of women in two different economic regions with different histories of industrial activity: the textile region in Ghent and the coal basin in Limburg, Belgium. The paper emphasises the influence of these regional economic developments on the time budget of women and on the effect of their activities on their use and experience of space. It pays particular attention to the crucial role played by the social infrastructure available at different spatial levels. A comparison of both regions discloses a remarkable and lingeri...
The central preoccupation of my study is the following : how far do the rural tourism characteristic...
For the past two decades, uneven development in general and the changing structure of the labour mar...
Gender and Places. From a Conceptual Neuter to a New Urban Spatial Order ? The concept of space is...
Stuyck K., Luyten S., Kesteloot C., Meert H. and Peleman K. A geography of gender relations: role pa...
Recent industrial location theory argues non-labour factors affecting changes in the spatial divisio...
International audienceWork-related spatial mobility influences both the arrangement of private and w...
National audienceThe gender issue (i.e., social relaptionship between gendres) makes it possible to ...
Arising out of the debate on industrial restructuring and spatial divisions of labour there is now a...
This article summarizes a spatial econometric analysis of local population and employment growth in ...
This article summarizes a spatial econometric analysis of local population and employment growth in ...
This paper outlines the progress of feminist geography in the UK over the past 25 years, drawing on ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse gender differences in the spatial distribution of unemployment. ...
This article focuses on 25 years of gender studies in Dutch academic geography. Dutch geography in g...
The significance of participatory research for achieving a participatory spatial planning may be str...
This paper draws on East Central European experience with the aim of understanding the nature of Ang...
The central preoccupation of my study is the following : how far do the rural tourism characteristic...
For the past two decades, uneven development in general and the changing structure of the labour mar...
Gender and Places. From a Conceptual Neuter to a New Urban Spatial Order ? The concept of space is...
Stuyck K., Luyten S., Kesteloot C., Meert H. and Peleman K. A geography of gender relations: role pa...
Recent industrial location theory argues non-labour factors affecting changes in the spatial divisio...
International audienceWork-related spatial mobility influences both the arrangement of private and w...
National audienceThe gender issue (i.e., social relaptionship between gendres) makes it possible to ...
Arising out of the debate on industrial restructuring and spatial divisions of labour there is now a...
This article summarizes a spatial econometric analysis of local population and employment growth in ...
This article summarizes a spatial econometric analysis of local population and employment growth in ...
This paper outlines the progress of feminist geography in the UK over the past 25 years, drawing on ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse gender differences in the spatial distribution of unemployment. ...
This article focuses on 25 years of gender studies in Dutch academic geography. Dutch geography in g...
The significance of participatory research for achieving a participatory spatial planning may be str...
This paper draws on East Central European experience with the aim of understanding the nature of Ang...
The central preoccupation of my study is the following : how far do the rural tourism characteristic...
For the past two decades, uneven development in general and the changing structure of the labour mar...
Gender and Places. From a Conceptual Neuter to a New Urban Spatial Order ? The concept of space is...