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A Gender Audit for Public Transport: A New Policy Tool in the Tackling of Social Exclusion

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  • Kerry Hamilton

    (University of East London, Duncan House, London, EI5 2JB, UK, k.hamilton@uel.ac.uk)

  • Linda Jenkins

    (University of East London, Duncan House, London, EI5 2JB, UK,)

Abstract

In line with the increasing policy recognition of the role of transport in social exclusion, Transport Studies at the University of East London was commissioned by the Mobility Unit of the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions to produce a Public Transport Gender Audit. The completed project is available on the Gender Audit website at http://www.uel.ac.uk/womenandtransport. It includes an inventory of relevant literature providing both policy-makers and the public at large with access to the existing body of evidence on the relationships between gender and transport. This paper identifies the goals and progress of the Gender Audit for Public Transport to date. It considers why we need a Public Transport Gender Audit and examines the major gender differences that have relevance for transport policy-makers, planners and providers.

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  • Kerry Hamilton & Linda Jenkins, 2000. "A Gender Audit for Public Transport: A New Policy Tool in the Tackling of Social Exclusion," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 37(10), pages 1793-1800, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:urbstu:v:37:y:2000:i:10:p:1793-1800
    DOI: 10.1080/00420980020080411
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    1. Scheiner, Joachim, 2014. "Gendered key events in the life course: effects on changes in travel mode choice over time," Journal of Transport Geography, Elsevier, vol. 37(C), pages 47-60.
    2. Scheiner, Joachim & Holz-Rau, Christian, 2012. "Gendered travel mode choice: a focus on car deficient households," Journal of Transport Geography, Elsevier, vol. 24(C), pages 250-261.
    3. Gimenez-Nadal, José Ignacio & Molina, José Alberto & Velilla, Jorge, 2016. "Commuting Time and Sex Ratios in the US," IZA Discussion Papers 9933, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    4. Oviedo Hernandez, Daniel & Titheridge, Helena, 2016. "Mobilities of the periphery: Informality, access and social exclusion in the urban fringe in Colombia," Journal of Transport Geography, Elsevier, vol. 55(C), pages 152-164.
    5. Bert van Wee, 2011. "Transport and Ethics," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 14281.

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