Urban and Regional Planning Assistant Professor Manish Shirgaokar published an article in March 2019 in Transport Policy about the influence of gender when choosing a method of transportation. Women often commute longer, and identify physical safety as a major factor when they are deciding how to reach their destination. The full article, "Operationalizing gendered transportation preferences: A psychological framework incorporating time constraints and risk aversion" is available online here.
Women commute longer; use NMT modes more, but private modes less, than men.
Women mention time constraints less often than men.
Physical safety during evening travel is high on women's minds.
Factors affecting transportation decision are gender socialized.
Gender-specific psychological loads can be enumerated to design gendered policies.
Urban and Regional Planning Assistant Professor Manish Shirgaokar published an article in March 2019 in Transport Policy about the influence of gender when choosing a method of transportation. Women often commute longer, and identify physical safety as a major factor when they are deciding how to reach their destination. The full article, "Operationalizing gendered transportation preferences: A psychological framework incorporating time constraints and risk aversion" is available online here.
Women commute longer; use NMT modes more, but private modes less, than men.
Women mention time constraints less often than men.
Physical safety during evening travel is high on women's minds.
Factors affecting transportation decision are gender socialized.
Gender-specific psychological loads can be enumerated to design gendered policies.