Women's financial inclusion in the Transport sector was a problem before the emergence of the COVID 19 pandemic. Women have been struggling to be part of economic development in the transport sector since before the beginning of democracy. It is known as a male dominated industry. Stereotype plays a core role in disadvantaging women so that they are not seen as being capable or suitable to perform the same job as men. This results in women being cast aside in transport sector employment and procurement opportunities. Further, most working environments are typically not conducive for or receptive to women. These environments are also not conductive to men taking on caring roles so that women can advance in the workplace. Transport industry b...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
This paper seeks to identify the approaches undertaken in implementing equal employment opportunity ...
Women in most developing countries have limited access to transport services and technology. This la...
The South African transport sector entered the age of Covid already beset by several major challenge...
Based primarily on a focus group made up of representative voices of women in the transport sector v...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily ref...
Women tend to be underrepresented in the transportation industry in most countries, especially in ma...
In emerging economies, small businesses, especially those owned or led by women are critical to grow...
Meaningfully addressing women's mobility needs is essential for enhancing women’s access to transpor...
This study aimed to explore the challenges faced by female entrepreneurs operating in the learner tr...
Abstract: The South African taxi industry has traditionally been male-dominated. As a result, societ...
The place of women in transport planning and development has been marginal if not\ud invisible. This...
The road freight industry is essential to Southern African economies, and South Africa, the largest ...
The study examines the subject of financial inclusion and women’s empowerment in South Africa. Apart...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
This paper seeks to identify the approaches undertaken in implementing equal employment opportunity ...
Women in most developing countries have limited access to transport services and technology. This la...
The South African transport sector entered the age of Covid already beset by several major challenge...
Based primarily on a focus group made up of representative voices of women in the transport sector v...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily ref...
Women tend to be underrepresented in the transportation industry in most countries, especially in ma...
In emerging economies, small businesses, especially those owned or led by women are critical to grow...
Meaningfully addressing women's mobility needs is essential for enhancing women’s access to transpor...
This study aimed to explore the challenges faced by female entrepreneurs operating in the learner tr...
Abstract: The South African taxi industry has traditionally been male-dominated. As a result, societ...
The place of women in transport planning and development has been marginal if not\ud invisible. This...
The road freight industry is essential to Southern African economies, and South Africa, the largest ...
The study examines the subject of financial inclusion and women’s empowerment in South Africa. Apart...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
This paper seeks to identify the approaches undertaken in implementing equal employment opportunity ...
Women in most developing countries have limited access to transport services and technology. This la...