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Carmo, R. M., Camarero, L. & Santos, S. (2020). Mobility as a function of environmental  conditions and sociodemographic differentiation: the case of gender inequality  in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area. Revista de Estudios Regionales . 117, 39-65
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R. M. Carmo et al.,  "Mobility as a function of environmental  conditions and sociodemographic differentiation: the case of gender inequality  in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area", in Revista de Estudios Regionales , no. 117, pp. 39-65, 2020
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@article{carmo2020_1713902652228,
	author = "Carmo, R. M. and Camarero, L. and Santos, S.",
	title = "Mobility as a function of environmental  conditions and sociodemographic differentiation: the case of gender inequality  in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area",
	journal = "Revista de Estudios Regionales ",
	year = "2020",
	volume = "",
	number = "117",
	pages = "39-65",
	url = "http://www.revistaestudiosregionales.com/buscador/buscar"
}
Exportar RIS
TY  - JOUR
TI  - Mobility as a function of environmental  conditions and sociodemographic differentiation: the case of gender inequality  in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area
T2  - Revista de Estudios Regionales 
IS  - 117
AU  - Carmo, R. M.
AU  - Camarero, L.
AU  - Santos, S.
PY  - 2020
SP  - 39-65
SN  - 0213-7585
UR  - http://www.revistaestudiosregionales.com/buscador/buscar
AB  - Place determinants and social dimensions interact to produce mobility patterns. The article
seeks to measure to what extent the physical and social conditions of the residency place modulate
the intensity of mobility particularly in what concerns gender inequalities. To do so, we first present
the theoretical framework, which guides our perspective on mobility inequalities and the geographical
focus: Lisbon Metropolitan Area (LMA). Secondly, using logistic regression on representative data
from a survey to LMA inhabitants we elaborate on the concept of environmental motility and its
relationship to various types of inequality. Lastly, we systematize a view on accumulated inequalities
examining how local environments may increase the mobilities gender gap.
ER  -