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Title: Gender and Urban Space


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Gender and Urban Space
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Outline
  • Employment
  • Family Structure and Children
  • Housing
  • Transportation
  • Urban Governance

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Employment
  • Increase in women joining paid labor force and a
    decrease in men joining the paid labor force

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Employment
  • 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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Family Structure and Children
  • Family structure is changing
  • High levels of child poverty
  • Childcare crisis
  • Lack of urban services for children

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Adult versus Child Population 1900-2000
Source US Census Bureau and Kids Count 2000
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AmeriStat, October 2000
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AmeriStat, October 2000
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Source 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
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Source 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
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Housing
  • 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

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Transportation
  • 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

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Source Borja and Castells (1997) Local and
Global Management of Cities in the Information
Age (London Earthscan) p. 56
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Source Rosenbloom, Sandra (1987) The Impact of
Growing Children on Their Parentss Travel
Behavior A Comparative Analysis in
Transportation Research Record 1135.
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Source McKnight, Claire (1994) Transportation
with Women in Mind Journal of Urban Technology
121
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Urban Governance
  • Women often leaders on community/neighborhood
    organizations
  • Women poorly represented in formal government
    positions

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Source Borja and Castells (1997) Local and
Global Management of Cities in the Information
Age (London Earthscan) p. 66
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