This work analyzes gendered processes by a methodology based on clustering factors with influence in the decision-making process of women as users or employees of the transport system. Considering gender as a social construction which changes over time and space, this study is based on the concept of a woman as a person who adopts this role in society. This paper performs a deep analysis of those factors women consider as needs and barriers to use or work in the transport system in four scenarios: railway public transport infrastructures, automated vehicles, bicycle sharing, and jobholders. A literature review and focus group discussions were performed under the consideration that the definition of woman includes the addition of several per...
Trabajo presentado en: R-Evolucionando el transporte, XIV Congreso de Ingeniería del Transporte (CIT...
This paper discusses the concept of ‘fairness’ in transport, specifically regarding women using publ...
Several gender differences exist in the transport sector. These include accessibility to transport m...
This work analyzes gendered processes by a methodology based on clustering factors with influence in...
This work analyzes gendered processes by a methodology based on clustering factors with influence in...
It is well established that the transport sector is not an equalitarian sector. To develop a sustain...
This work has the aim of reducing these differences in 4 use cases: Women as users of railway statio...
This paper is part of Task 4.2 in Work Package 4 and expands on the work already completed in Work P...
Through the evolvement of gender and development theory, a recent shift can be observed away from sp...
Abstract This thesis investigates the extent to which gender considerations are being incorporated i...
The deeply embedded inequalities in gender which mark most contemporary societies have led to a worl...
Previous studies have highlighted inequalities and gender differences in the transport system. Some ...
This paper discusses the concept of ‘fairness’ in transport, specifically regarding women using publ...
In recent years a convergence of more socially progressive transport policy, and an intentional focu...
Gender bias in transportation sector is a matter of concern for any welfare democratic and developin...
Trabajo presentado en: R-Evolucionando el transporte, XIV Congreso de Ingeniería del Transporte (CIT...
This paper discusses the concept of ‘fairness’ in transport, specifically regarding women using publ...
Several gender differences exist in the transport sector. These include accessibility to transport m...
This work analyzes gendered processes by a methodology based on clustering factors with influence in...
This work analyzes gendered processes by a methodology based on clustering factors with influence in...
It is well established that the transport sector is not an equalitarian sector. To develop a sustain...
This work has the aim of reducing these differences in 4 use cases: Women as users of railway statio...
This paper is part of Task 4.2 in Work Package 4 and expands on the work already completed in Work P...
Through the evolvement of gender and development theory, a recent shift can be observed away from sp...
Abstract This thesis investigates the extent to which gender considerations are being incorporated i...
The deeply embedded inequalities in gender which mark most contemporary societies have led to a worl...
Previous studies have highlighted inequalities and gender differences in the transport system. Some ...
This paper discusses the concept of ‘fairness’ in transport, specifically regarding women using publ...
In recent years a convergence of more socially progressive transport policy, and an intentional focu...
Gender bias in transportation sector is a matter of concern for any welfare democratic and developin...
Trabajo presentado en: R-Evolucionando el transporte, XIV Congreso de Ingeniería del Transporte (CIT...
This paper discusses the concept of ‘fairness’ in transport, specifically regarding women using publ...
Several gender differences exist in the transport sector. These include accessibility to transport m...