Title: Gender and Urban Space
1Gender and Urban Space
2Outline
- Employment
- Family Structure and Children
- Housing
- Transportation
- Urban Governance
3Employment
- Increase in women joining paid labor force and a
decrease in men joining the paid labor force
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8Employment
- Increase in women joining paid labor force
- Reasons for increase
- Womens rights movements
- Employer drive for cheaper labor
- Flexible labor
- Double burden
- Home-work responsibilities
- Back-office locations
- Telework
- Zoning patterns
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10Family Structure and Children
- Family structure is changing
- High levels of child poverty
- Childcare crisis
- Lack of urban services for children
11Adult versus Child Population 1900-2000
Source US Census Bureau and Kids Count 2000
12AmeriStat, October 2000
13AmeriStat, October 2000
14Source Fields, Jason et al. (2001) A Childs
Day Home, School and Play (Selected Indicators
of Child Well-Being) US. Census Bureau Household
Economic Studies P70-68
15Source Fields, Jason et al. (2001) A Childs
Day Home, School and Play (Selected Indicators
of Child Well-Being) US. Census Bureau Household
Economic Studies P70-68
16Housing
- Geographical location
- Women have more multi-function tasks
- Suburbanization makes these tasks more difficult
- Changing spatial structures of cities affects
women more - Housing policy
- Equal outcomes for men/women?
- Nuclear family the basic norm?
- Discrimination in housing policy
- More women not eligible
- Unequal ownership patterns
- Design issues
17Transportation
- Public transport supports primarily home-work
linkages - Women have more diversity of travel patterns
- Women have greater security concerns
- Auto-dependence
- Driven in part by lack of flexibility in public
transport - Suburban model requiring full-time driver, now in
crisis
18Source Borja and Castells (1997) Local and
Global Management of Cities in the Information
Age (London Earthscan) p. 56
19Source Rosenbloom, Sandra (1987) The Impact of
Growing Children on Their Parentss Travel
Behavior A Comparative Analysis in
Transportation Research Record 1135.
20Source McKnight, Claire (1994) Transportation
with Women in Mind Journal of Urban Technology
121
21Urban Governance
- Women often leaders on community/neighborhood
organizations - Women poorly represented in formal government
positions
22Source Borja and Castells (1997) Local and
Global Management of Cities in the Information
Age (London Earthscan) p. 66