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    An Example of Working Women in Mexico City: How Can Their Vision Reshape Transport Policy?

    Mejia-Dorantes, Lucia. 2018. "An Example of Working Women in Mexico City: How Can Their Vision Reshape Transport Policy?" Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice: 116: 97-111.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Americas, North America Countries: Mexico Keywords: transport disadvantage, social and gender inequalities, transport and landuse policy, qualitative methods, developing countries, Megacities

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    Women on Wheels: Gender and Cycling in Solo, Indonesia

    Song, Lily, Mariel Kirschen and John Taylor. 2019. “Women on Wheels: Gender and  Cycling in Solo, Indonesia.” Journal of Tropical Geography 40 (1): 140-157.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Asia, Southeast Asia Countries: Indonesia

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    Gender Issue in Transportation Sector of Nigeria: A Case Study of Lokoja, Kogi State

    Richard, Shaibu Hasssan, and Emmanuel Okokondem Okon. 2018. “Gender Issue in Transportation Sector of Nigeria: A Case Study of Lokoja, Kogi State.” American International Journal of Social Science Research 2 (1): 52–61.

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    Topics: Economies, Gender, Women, Infrastructure, Transportation, Livelihoods Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Nigeria Keywords: gender bias, transport sector, Lokoja, Nigeria

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    Area- and Gender-Based Commuting Differentials in India’s Largest Urban-Rural Region

    Korzhenevych, Artem, and Manisha Jain. 2018. “Area- and Gender-Based Commuting Differentials in India’s Largest Urban-Rural Region.” Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 63 (August): 733–46.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: India Keywords: commuting, India, gender differentials, rural- urban area, spatial regressions

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    Gender Equality and Women’s Participation in Transport Cycling

    Prati, Gabriele. 2018. "Gender Equality and Women’s Participation in Transport Cycling." Journal of Transport Geography 66 (January): 369–75.

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    Topics: Gender, Gender Roles, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Infrastructure, Transportation, Violence Keywords: bicycling, gender equality, active transport, mobility, Bayesian inference

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    Navigating Gender Using Transportation: Theme and Variations in Urban India

    Campbell, Morgan Frances. 2018. “Navigating Gender Using Transportation: Theme and Variations in Urban India.” PhD Diss., New Jersey: School of Graduate Studies, Rutgers University.

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    Topics: Class, Gender, Gender Roles, Women, Infrastructure, Information & Communication Technologies, Transportation Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: India

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    TinnGO: Challenging Gender Inequality in Smart Mobility

    Woodcock, Andree, Hilda Romer Christensen, and Lena Levin. 2020. “TinnGO: Challenging Gender Inequality in Smart Mobility.” Journal of Road and Traffic Engineering 66 (2): 1-5.

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    Topics: Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Europe Keywords: gender, inclusivity, smart mobility, Tinngo

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    Gender-Related Contemporary Challenges in the Transport Ecosystem and Women’s Mobility Needs TinnGO (special session on ‘Women in Transport – EU Projects for Change’)

    Woodcock, Andree, Lena Levin, Miriam Pirra, Cathleen Schöne, and Esti Sanvicente. 2020. “Gender-Related Contemporary Challenges in the Transport Ecosystem and Women’s Mobility Needs TinnGO (special session on ‘Women in Transport – EU Projects for Change’).” In Proceedings of 8th Transport Research Arena TRA 2020, April 27-30, 1-8. Helsinki: Transport Research Arena.

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    Topics: Education, Gender, Gender Mainstreaming, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Europe Keywords: Europe, co and participatory design, gender mainstreaming, gender and diversity sensitive, smart mobility

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    Social Exclusion and Rural Transport: Gender Aspects of a Road Improvement Project in Tshitwe, Northern Province

    Mahapa, Sabina M., and Mac Mashiri. 2001. “Social Exclusion and Rural Transport: Gender Aspects of a Road Improvement Project in Tshitwe, Northern Province.” Development Southern Africa 18 (3): 365–76.

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    Topics: Economies, Poverty, Gender, Women, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: South Africa

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    Gender and Rail Transit Use: Influence of Environmental Beliefs and Safety Concerns

    Hsu, Hsin-Ping, Marlon G. Boarnet, and Douglas Houston. 2019. "Gender and Rail Transit Use: Influence of Environmental Beliefs and Safety Concerns." Transportation Research Record 2673 (4): 327-38.

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    Topics: Environment, Gender, Women, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America Keywords: gender, transit use, environmental beliefs, safety concerns, quasi-experiment

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