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Pirra, M., Kalakou, S., Carboni, A., Costa, M., Diana, M. & Lynce, A. R. (2021). A preliminary analysis on gender aspects in transport systems and mobility services: presentation of a survey design. Sustainability. 13 (5)
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M. Pirra et al.,  "A preliminary analysis on gender aspects in transport systems and mobility services: presentation of a survey design", in Sustainability, vol. 13, no. 5, 2021
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@article{pirra2021_1764944053364,
	author = "Pirra, M. and Kalakou, S. and Carboni, A. and Costa, M. and Diana, M. and Lynce, A. R.",
	title = "A preliminary analysis on gender aspects in transport systems and mobility services: presentation of a survey design",
	journal = "Sustainability",
	year = "2021",
	volume = "13",
	number = "5",
	doi = "10.3390/su13052676",
	url = "https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - A preliminary analysis on gender aspects in transport systems and mobility services: presentation of a survey design
T2  - Sustainability
VL  - 13
IS  - 5
AU  - Pirra, M.
AU  - Kalakou, S.
AU  - Carboni, A.
AU  - Costa, M.
AU  - Diana, M.
AU  - Lynce, A. R.
PY  - 2021
SN  - 2071-1050
DO  - 10.3390/su13052676
UR  - https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability
AB  - As sustainability is becoming a common practice in planning transport systems and
mobility services, the designation and management of gender issues are of paramount importance. TInnGO is a European Project that has developed a network of 10 national Hubs to build the capacity to generate and apply evidence on gender equality and transport issues at the European level. This paper presents the project activities by introducing a relevant framework and exploring user mobility experiences based on gender to identify diversified needs and requirements. This process relies on the combination of a review of current gender-oriented experiences and practices in mobility with focus group activities conducted in four different EU cities. The insights obtained from these activities supported the design of a survey to collect information on socioeconomic, personal, and operational aspects to serve a gender-oriented transport analysis for all the Hubs. These preliminary analyses identified the main issues related to the female mobility experience, namely safety, security, accessibility, and transport reliability. Future research on the data collected through the survey would help operators in successfully improving their mobility offer to women.
ER  -