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Working women and unequal mobilities in the urban periphery

In: A Companion to Transport, Space and Equity

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  • Eda Beyazit
  • Ceyda Sungur

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Eda Beyazit and Ceyda Sungur explore gendered mobilities in the periphery of Istanbul, within a capitalist-based and patriarchal society. Higher paid work in central areas is often not possible for females due to the lengthy journeys from suburban areas, cost of travel and household responsibilities; whereas males are able to choose higher paid jobs from a wider geographical area across the city. Poorly educated females are particularly disadvantaged in the poor periphery, experiencing higher levels of walking to work and use of company shuttle services, often to lower paid employment.

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  • Eda Beyazit & Ceyda Sungur, 2019. "Working women and unequal mobilities in the urban periphery," Chapters, in: Robin Hickman & Beatriz Mella Lira & Moshe Givoni & Karst Geurs (ed.), A Companion to Transport, Space and Equity, chapter 11, pages 147-166, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:18365_11
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