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    Changes in Gendered Mobility Patterns in the Context of the Great Recession (2007–2012)

    Maciejewska, Monika, Oriol Marquet, and Carme Miralles-Guasch. 2019. “Changes in Gendered Mobility Patterns in the Context of the Great Recession (2007–2012).” Journal of Transport Geography 79. doi:10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2019.102478.

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    Topics: Economies, Gender, Gender Equality/Inequality, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Europe, Southern Europe Countries: Spain Keywords: gender differences, daily travel patterns, Barcelona

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    A Gender Analysis of Everyday Mobility in Urban and Rural Territories: From Challenges to Sustainability

    Miralles-Guasch, Carme, Montserrat Martínez Melo, and Oriol Marquet. 2016. “A Gender Analysis of Everyday Mobility in Urban and Rural Territories: From Challenges to Sustainability.” Gender, Place & Culture 23 (3): 398–417. 
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    Topics: Age, Environment, Gender, Gender Equality/Inequality, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Europe, Southern Europe Countries: Spain Keywords: movilidad cotidiana, transporte, gênero, sustentable, urbano, daily mobility, transport, gender, sustainable, urban, rural

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    Mobility, Education and Livelihood Trajectories for Young People in Rural Ghana: A Gender Perspective

    Porter, Gina, Kate Hampshire, Albert Abane, Augustine Tanle, Kobina Esia-Donkoh, Regina Obilie Amoako-Sakyi, Samuel Agblorti, and Samuel Asiedu Owusu. 2011. “Mobility, Education and Livelihood Trajectories for Young People in Rural Ghana: A Gender Perspective.” Children’s Geographies 9 (3–4): 395–410.

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    Topics: Age, Youth, Education, Gender, Girls, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Ghana Keywords: school distance, child labour, transport gap, load-carrying, educational access

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    How Do Compact, Accessible, and Walkable Communities Promote Gender Equality in Spatial Behavior?

    Lo, A. W.-T., and D. Houston. 2018. “How Do Compact, Accessible, and Walkable Communities Promote Gender Equality in Spatial Behavior?” Journal of Transport Geography 68 (April): 42-54.
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    Topics: Development, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Households, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America

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    Achieving Climate Objectives in Transport Policy by Including Women and Challenging Gender Norms: The Swedish Case

    Kronsell, Annica, Lena Smidfelt Rosqvist, and Lena Winslott Hiselius. 2016. “Achieving Climate Objectives in Transport Policy by Including Women and Challenging Gender Norms: The Swedish Case.” International Journal of Sustainable Transportation 10 (8): 703-11.

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    Topics: Gender, Gender Roles, Women, Gender Mainstreaming, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equity, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Europe, Northern Europe Countries: Sweden Keywords: attitudes, CO2 emissions, gendered institutions, sustainability transitions, travel behavior

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    Women’s Unsafe Mobility in Public Transport in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

    You, Sotheary. 2019. “Women’s Unsafe Mobility in Public Transport in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.” Journal of Peacebuilding & Development 14 (2): 222–27.

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    Topics: Women, Gender-Based Violence, Gendered Power Relations, Patriarchy, Infrastructure, Transportation, Sexual Violence, SV against Women Regions: Asia, Southeast Asia Countries: Cambodia

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    Tehran’s Subway: Gender, Mobility, and the Adaptation of the ‘Proper’ Muslim Woman

    Bagheri, Nazgol. 2019. “Tehran’s Subway: Gender, Mobility, and the Adaptation of the ‘Proper’ Muslim Woman.” Social & Cultural Geography 20 (3): 304–22.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: MENA, Asia, Middle East Countries: Iran

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    Mainstreaming Gender in Karāchī’s Public Transport Policy

    Panjwani, Neha. 2018. “Mainstreaming Gender in Karāchī’s Public Transport Policy.” European Journal of Sustainable Development 7 (1): 355-64.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Gender Mainstreaming, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Infrastructure, Transportation, Urban Planning, LGBTQ, Security Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Pakistan

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    Women’s Mobility and ‘Transport-Related Social Exclusion’ in Bishkek

    Turdalieva, Cholpon, and Christopher Edling. 2018. “Women’s Mobility and ‘Transport-Related Social Exclusion’ in Bishkek.” Mobilities 13 (4): 535–50.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Asia, Central Asia Countries: Kyrgyzstan Keywords: mobility, gender, transport, social mobility, social exclusion

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    Reflections on a Century of Road Transport Developments in West Africa and Their (Gendered) Impacts on the Rural Poor

    Porter, Gina. 2012. “Reflections on a Century of Road Transport Developments in West Africa and Their (Gendered) Impacts on the Rural Poor.” EchoGéo, no. 20 (July). doi: 10.4000/echogeo.13116.

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    Topics: Coloniality/Post-Coloniality, Gender, Women, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Ghana, Nigeria

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